Category: Politics

  • Chiriyaa, Kabootar sab uraa lain, Imran Khan release nahi hu saktay: Governor KP

    Chiriyaa, Kabootar sab uraa lain, Imran Khan release nahi hu saktay: Governor KP

    Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Faisal Karim Kundi on Tuesday ruled out any scenario of the possible acquittal of the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan.

    “Chiriya, Kabootar sab uraa lain, Imran Khan release nahi hu saktay,” Kundi claimed in an interview with Samaa.

    Speaking about the former first lady Bushra Bibi’s involvement in politics after her acquittal, Faisal Karim Kundi added: “PTI leaders say that Bushra Bibi is a non-political woman, however, if she is non-political why she did go to Peshawar? Obviously, she is not visiting Peshawar for the sake of shopping.”

    “There is no need to hide it: Bushra Bibi is active in politics and has been involved in it before as well through Farah Gogi (Farhat Shahzadi),” Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa maintained.

    Addressing PTI’s recent complaint over Imran being mistreated in Adiala Jail Rawalpindi, Kundi advised the party to watch Khan’s suggestions from past rallies to see how prisoners in Pakistan should be treated.”

    “Seven-star hotels, refrigerators for medicine, TV, chicken meals should not be served to prisoners in jail, and only jailer’s food menu should be served to the prisoner,” Faisal Karim Kundi reminded PTI’s leadership while recalling Imran Khan’s past remarks on jail facilities.

    Recently, Aleema Khan, Imran Khan’s sister, talked to journalists and claimed that her brother is facing a lack of facilities in Adiala Jail Rawalpindi.

    Aleema Khan also alleged that Imran Khan vomited after consuming unhygienic food in jail, and the power in her brother’s cell was disconnected since October 3.

    Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, on Monday, in a video message posted on X (formerly Twitter), warned to shut down the whole country with protests if complaints regarding mistreatment from founder PTI Imran Khan continued.

    “We have to get rid of this government by shutting down the whole of Pakistan and take the stolen mandate back,” Gandapur stated.

  • Archenemies? Fakhar Durrani reveals why former judge Ijazul Ahsan disliked the Sharifs

    Archenemies? Fakhar Durrani reveals why former judge Ijazul Ahsan disliked the Sharifs

    The News’ Fakhar Durrani has published a detailed investigative report which points out the reasons behind former Justice of the Supreme Court Ijazul Ahsan’s alleged bias against the Sharif family.

    According to The News report, there were reportedly two quite old incidents that may have fueled the judge’s prejudice against the Sharifs, which reflected in his judgements against the family.

    One incident was nearly 25 years old when the judge’s brother, Major (R) Izaharul Ahsan, was a highly-paid employee as the head of marketing at Ittefaq Foundry in Lahore. In the late 1990’s, Hussain Nawaz, the elder son of Nawaz Sharif, took charge of Ittefaq Foundry. He reviewed the performance of the senior management team, including Izhar ul Ahsan.

    It was reported that Hussain Nawaz was unsatisfied with Izharul Ahsan’s performance, which was below average, and this led to his immediate removal.

    In 2013-14, Izhar ul Ahsan visited the Sharif family’s steel mill in Saudi Arabia, bringing along some businessmen. However, he entered Hussain Nawaz’s office without prior notice or an appointment at which Hussain took offence. This incident added fuel to the fire between the Ahsans and the Sharifs.

    Durrani reported that the second incident was rather more interesting and recent as the former judge is a neighbour of the Sharifs in Model Town, Lahore. Since 2008, while the Sharifs held power in Punjab, subsequent security protocols remained high. Logically, it created hindrances for other home owners – one of whom was the then Lahore High Court judge.

    After the Sharif family lost power in 2018, Justice (R) Ijazul Ahsan ordered the removal of all security barriers around their home. To send a message, he installed the same barriers at his own residence, where they stayed until Imran Khan was in power. This move reflected his ongoing grudge against the Sharif family.

    Durrani wrote that according to his sources, the security issues and the firing of Justice Ijazul Ahsan’s brother from a lucrative position fueled his resentment towards the Sharif family, which was clear in his comments and rulings against them.

    Those who orchestrated the Sharifs’ removal in 2017 recognised his personal grievances, which is why they ensured his inclusion in the Panama case bench, wrote the reporter.

    After the Panama case, the judge was also appointed as the monitoring judge to oversee the Sharif family’s trial in the Accountability Court. Sources say his anger towards the Sharifs was evident in his actions, as he frequently summoned NAB officials working on the case. He guided them on how to file references and what evidence to present against the Sharifs.

  • ‘Baal aisay hain jaisay TTP k representatives ho’: Fawad hits out at PTI leadership

    ‘Baal aisay hain jaisay TTP k representatives ho’: Fawad hits out at PTI leadership

    Former Information and Broadcasting Minister Chaudhry Fawad Hussain’s never ending feud with members of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) continues.

    Speaking to journalists on Monday, Fawad Hussain, while taking a jab at Chief Minister (CM) Ali Amin Gandapur without naming him, said, “They have kept their long hair as if they are Fitna al Khawarij (formerly Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan) representatives.”

    The former Information and Broadcasting Minister stated that Pakistan’s jails had been filled with PTI followers, and party workers suffered because of the party leadership’s inability and lack of strategy for organising planned protests in the past.

    He further claimed, “PTI leadership woke up early in the morning, consumed coffee, applied gel in their hair and called a protest; when workers reached the venue, leadership changed the venue and protest timing.”

    “PTI leadership ka na sar hai na paer hai, hamain dhakko ma lagwaya huwa hai,” Fawad added.

    Criticising Barrister Saif, Information Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Hussain claimed that Saif is doing nothing but work from home and questioned Saif’s past statement about why Aleema Khan and former first lady Bushra Bibi should not lead the party in the absence of founder PTI Imran Khan.

    Earlier, Chaudhry Fawad Hussain had also criticised advocate Salman Akram Raja, accusing him of formulating a fake money trail for former prime minister Nawaz Sharif in 2017, adding, “Those who facilitated the hiding of Nawaz Sharif’s multi-billion assets in Panama have now been imposed on Tehreek-e-Insaaf.”

    Moreover, Fawad also shared the Dawn News previous report titled “Sharif family expresses full confidence on legal team. He wrote, “Politics ma raastay judaa hu saktay hain laiken jab ap jurram chupanay main madadgar hu aur Pakistan kay billions kay assets halaal karwa dain, kiya aap ko muaaf kiya jana chahiye.”

  • ‘Collaborate with Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’, Sher Afzal Marwat’s advice for Fawad Chaudhary

    ‘Collaborate with Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’, Sher Afzal Marwat’s advice for Fawad Chaudhary

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) maverick leader Sher Afzal Marwat, while talking to the press, had advice for former PTI leader Fawad Chaudhary, “Collaborate with Chahat Fateh Ali Khan to play the tabla.”

    Fawad Chaudhary has been getting into Twitter brawls with current party leadership as the former tries to gain back some clout in the party.

    A few days ago, Faisal Chaudhry, brother of Fawad Chaudhry, fell victim to Party Secretary-General Salman Akram Raja’s wrath, who removed the advocate from the party’s WhatsApp groups in a fit of rage. Party sources said that Faisal’s unauthorized media talk to journalists outside Adiala Jail proved to be the final straw, but Faisal himself said that he was penalized for telling the truth to Imran Khan when he met him a few days earlier in Adiala jail.

    On October 26, PTI’s Raoof Hasan lashed out at the two brothers, calling them “tout brothers,” in a post that was pinned on his page. The post reads: “Faisal Chaudhry’s entry into the arena is a sinister attempt to create divisions within PTI. Having failed in similar previous efforts, the tout-brothers have been let loose to carry forth the agenda. Seeing through this criminal effort, PTI stands united behind the decision to oust him from the legal team. He has nothing to do with @ImranKhanPTI cases, which will be handled exclusively by lawyers designated by the party.”

    Meanwhile, Fawad quoted his tweet with a rather angry reply: “Faisal has done 500 plus cases for PTI workers free of cost on the other hand you the bastard brother of Fawad Hassan Fawad Is drawing 7.5 Lakh Rs salary and provided details to agencies about all SMT and media workers of PTI, that resulted in arrests of hundreds of workers.. you are not loyal to anyone BC..”

    And what is a fight without PTI’s own Sher Afzal Marwat? That is why Marwat made a funny remark about Chaudhary saying: “I have an advice for Fawad Chaudhary that these days he is completely free and no one is ready to include him in their party. Therefore, he should collaborate with Chahat Fateh Ali Khan to learn to play the tabla.”

    This also isn’t the first time the two have called out each other in public. For instance, Marwat once criticised Fawad Chaudhary, saying that he “ran away from police like an elephant” when he was about to get arrested at Islamabad High Court.

  • The war within; Is PTI out to sabotage itself?

    The war within; Is PTI out to sabotage itself?

    “Tout brothers”, “Bastd”, “Aadha teetar, aadha batair”. Such words are openly used by PTI members, current and former, to talk to each other in public. Private conversations are reportedly even more furious and fiery, with grievances and accusations marring nearly every meeting. Party unity ka ‘programme tou warrh gya’. Infighting within parties is nothing new.

    When Nawaz Sharif was removed from the post of prime minister and subsequently incarcerated, many analysts predicted that the party would disintegrate, split itself along the ideological lines of the two brothers at the helm, Nawaz and Shehbaz, the proverbial noon and sheen. We were told that many PML-N leaders did not want to accept Nawaz’s daughter Maryam Nawaz as the head of the party in her father’s absence.

    We knew that many in the party wanted Nawaz Sharif to befriend the establishment again while others opposed it. We saw Chaudhry Nisar walk away from the party. We were told Shahid Khaqan Abassi was unhappy. But what we did not see was party members calling each other “tout” and “BC”, like we can now with PTI.

    The most popular party in the country is slugging it out in a very public brawl. Leaders are calling each other out by name, raising questions about each other’s loyalty, airing their dirty laundry in full view of the general public. With Imran Khan in jail, the party is like a headless chicken, running around aimlessly. And it does not seem like any leader is immune to the temptation of behaving in an unruly and undisciplined manner.

    Ali Amin Gandapur vs Hammad Azhar As the only PTI leader to hold a position of true power, Ali Amin Gandapur, the Chief Minister of PTI’s power base Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has the unenviable task of managing the responsibilities of his constitutional post with the expectations of his party’s protests.

    He has led two protests now, being the only known face at the second one, disappearing afterwards for hours, only to appear later in his province, after reportedly cordially meeting or being roughed up by the powers that be. And then media reported that his motives had been questioned by Hammad Azhar, a PTI leader who is missing in action since quite a long time. During a party meeting where PTI decided to call off its Oct 15 protest, Hammad insisted that the protest be held, despite the SCO starting on the same day.

    An irate Gandapur reportedly replied, “You are in hiding yourself yet you are telling party members to come out and protest.” He then pointed his guns towards PTI Punjab. “I came to Islamabad twice [to protest] but PTI Punjab leadership could not be found anywhere.”

    Sher Afzal Marwat vs Everyone At one point the most popular leader of the party behind Imran Khan, Marwat the Maverick has seen his star wane after constant battles within the party forced him to leave the center stage. The media’s darling in the early part of this year, Marwat landed in hot water with his colleagues over his outspokenness.

    He was criticized at committee meetings, deemed unsuitable for the position of PAC chairman and asked to apologize to party Chairman Gohar Khan. In August, an alleged notification issued by PTI showed the party asking Marwat to resign from his post. It was later on proved to be false. In his latestattack on PTI, Marwat alleged on Sunday that the KP government, led by Ali Amin Gandapur, did not want Imran Khan to be released from jail. A day later he said Ali Amin’sactions could pave the way for Governor Raj in the province.

    Salman Akram Raja vs Faisal Chaudhary The affable lawyer Faisal Chaudhry, brother of Fawad Chaudhry, fell victim to Party Secretary-General Salman Akram Raja’s wrath, who removed the advocate from the party’s WhatsApp groups in a fit of rage. Party sources said that Faisal’s unauthorized media talk to journalists outside Adiala Jail proved to be the final straw but Faisal himself said that he was penalized for telling thetruth to Imran Khan when he met him a few days earlier in Adiala jail.

    At the time of filing this report, Imran Khan has reportedly played mediator and resolved the fight between the two. But the spat led to the following mega brawl. Fawad Chaudhry vs Azhar Mashwani vs Raoof Hassan Though Fawad Chaudhry is no longer a member of PTI, he does seem to be committed to accepting Imran Khan as his leader. Once considered a very close aide of Imran Khan, Fawad still comments on matters that other members consider none of his business. He appeared on Gharidah Farooqui’s show, leading to a polite disagreement with Shahbaz Gill.

    However, he later changed gears and decided to outright criticize party leaders, leading to public spats on Twitter. Mashwani took the opportunity of using Faisal’s removal from party WhatsApp groups to tell Fawad on Twitter, in so many words, that he needed to criticize the “zaalim and not the mazloom”.

    Meanwhile, Raoof Hassan took to Twitter to call Faisal and Fawad the “tout brothers” and declared Faisal’s entry into the legal team a “sinister attempt” to create divisions within the party. Never one to mince his words, Fawad replied by calling Raoof a “baard”and a “BC”, pointing out that Faisal had contested the cases of 500 PTI workers pro bono while Raoof took a salary.

    Aleema Khan vs Bushra Bibi Reportedly, Imran Khan’s sister Aleema Khan, the most politically active member of his family, and his wife Bushra Bibi have also clashed multiple times since Khan’s arrest and subsequent incarceration.

    In August this year, many journalists talking to Imran inside Adiala Jail reportedly said that they heard Aleema and Bushra shouting at each other in a tiff over a female lawyer.
    Around the same time, a message allegedly sent by Aleema Khan to Raoof Hasan asked him not to spread a “foolish” message that Bushra Bibi had sent, was leaked to the public.

    However, the two have never publicly criticized each other.

  • Sher Afzal Marwat fears governor rule in KP ‘because of Ali Amin Gandapur’

    Sher Afzal Marwat fears governor rule in KP ‘because of Ali Amin Gandapur’

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawmaker Sher Afzal Marwat has suggested handing over the authority of holding party protests to someone else in place of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Chief Minister (CM) Ali Amin Gandapur, fearing that existing practice could lead to imposition of governor’s rule in the province.

    “I have no disagreement with Ali Amin Gandapur and I, in fact, admire him. However, Ali Amin is the CM and other parties, including Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), unfairly benefit from his involvement in the protest,” Marwat said while speaking to a private media outlet.

    Expressing concern over the possible imposition of governor’s rule in KP, Marwat said that the federal government, on the pretext of using provincial government’s machinery in PTI’s protest, could impose governor’s rule.

    Marwat stated that PTI leadership should take the lead in the protests instead of Ali Amin Gandapur. “We can benefit from Gandapur’s support.”

    He also stressed the need for the formation of a committee to plan party protests.

    “Our priority should be the release of PTI founder Imran Khan from jail,” he said.

  • Police arrest Imaan Mazari, husband for removing barricades

    Police arrest Imaan Mazari, husband for removing barricades

    Lawyer Imaan Zainab Mazari-Hazir and her husband, Hadi Ali, have been arrested over their recent “interference in government operations”.

    As per the details, police had registered a case against Mazari and her husband at the Aabpara Police Station for “creating security risk and interfering in government matters”.

    The case was registered after Mazari and her husband had gotten into an altercation with local police and removed barricades setup for movement of the English national cricket team in Islamabad last week.

    Shireen Mazari confirmed the arrest of her daughter in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

    “Imaan Mazari has been arrested this morning. State fascism in full swing. On Friday at the road barrier @ICT_Police swung the steel barrier delib into her assaulting her as videos show & injured her. Who will hold police accountable 4 terrorism? @MohsinnaqviC42, shameful coward!,” she wrote.

    Islamabad Police, on the other hand, wrote on X, “Islamabad Police has taken legal action and arrested Iman Mazari Hazir and Hadi Ali as per the law and regulations.

    A police spokesperson also clarified that the arrest of the couple had come after they clashed with police at Zero Point Interchange, attempting to clear road blockades set up for the England team’s protocol.

    Imaan’s husband “thrashed capital police, abused them and threatened them with dire consequences”, police said.

    Speaking to journalist Matiullah Jan on October 25, Human Rights activist Imaan Mazari Hazir stated, “Islamabad police, along with traffic police, had closed the road around 8:30 am; there was a lot of crowd. Hadi came out of the car and asked the police why there were barricades on the road. Traffic police responded that they would open the road in the next 5 minutes as the England team crossed the road.”

    “After the road was not cleared of said time, I, along with my husband, again came out from the car to clear the road to clear the barricades, and the road is not anyone’s inherited,” Mazari said furiously.

  • CJP Yahya Afridi has ‘strong bias’ against Imran Khan, claims journalist Ahmad Noorani

    CJP Yahya Afridi has ‘strong bias’ against Imran Khan, claims journalist Ahmad Noorani

    Self-exiled journalist Ahmad Noorani has alleged that the newly appointed Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Yahya Afridi has “a long-standing hatred for Imran Khan.”

    In a vlog, Noorani discussed the political situation of Pakistan, especially the recently passed 26th Amendment and the appointment of a new CJP.

    “Justice Yahya Afridi has many qualities, but the most significant trait that brought him the appointment of CJP was his hatred for Imran Khan,” claimed the journalist.

    Ahmad Noorani also claimed that Justice Yahya’s bias against Khan is long-standing, but the reasons remained unknown.

    Justice Yahya Afridi, who was nominated by a Special Parliamentary Committee (SPC) last week, took oath as the chief justice of Pakistan (CJP) on Saturday.

    Following the passage of the 26th Amendment, the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) will now be “appointed on the recommendation of the Special Parliamentary Committee from amongst the three most senior” SC judges.

    Previously, the president used to appoint the CJP based on the seniority principle, according to which Justice Mansoor Ali Shah would be the next CJP.

  • FACT CHECK: Ex-CJP Qazi Faez Isa’s children heckled at airport?

    FACT CHECK: Ex-CJP Qazi Faez Isa’s children heckled at airport?

    Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) followers have once again fallen victim to a fake video, presenting unknown travellers as children of former Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa.

    Sara Mir, also known as Rukhsana Kousar, a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) worker yesterday misled PTI followers by adding a voice-over over the original video, falsely identifying unknown travellers as former Chief Justice Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa’s sons arriving at London airport.

    In the original video, it can be seen that a social media user, reportedly named Jamil, asked the unknown travellers, “Are they Qazi Faez Isa’s son? Upon which, an individual said, “No, no, they are not these children,” and the video gets cut.

    Sara Mir added her voiceover in the original video in which she used harsh language against the unknown travellers, declaring them to be Qazi Faez Isa’s children.

    “Qazi Faez Isa has sent his son here. Look at Qazi’s shameful and filthy son,” Sara Mir said in the dubbed video.

  • Is the government trying to table a 27th Constitutional Amendment?

    Is the government trying to table a 27th Constitutional Amendment?

    An interesting situation is emerging in the political sphere of Pakistan as the coalition government, days after passing the 26th Constitutional Amendment, is now preparing to table the 27th Constitutional Amendment in the parliament.

    ARY News reported that a meeting was held between Shahbaz Sharif and Bilawal Bhutto Zardari yesterday in Lahore, in which it was agreed by the two coalition partners that the 27th Constitutional Amendment would also be brought into effect and all efforts would be made to do so.

    In order to pass the new amendments, the government would need a 2/3rd majority in both houses of the parliament; however, JUI-F Chief Maulana Fazl ur Rehman has categorically refused to support any new amendments while talking to the media.

    But the real question is, what is the government trying to achieve through the 27th Amendment?

    Anchorperson Maria Memon stated on her show recently that there are considerable legal loopholes in the recently passed amendments, including the fact that “a constitutional bench cannot be formed.”

    According to Memon, “Article 191A dictates that a judicial commission would be responsible for making constitutional benches. However, according to Article 175A (one), the Judicial Commission must include the most senior Judge or Judges.”

    Maria stated that this is a serious flaw, and neither a new judicial commission nor a constitution bench can be appointed unless the Parliament amends the provision through the 27th constitutional amendment.

    The question arises whether the government would try to amend the seniority list of judges in the next amendments.

    Furthermore, recently, Rana Sanaullah, while talking to the media, also hinted at the possibility of legalising military trials of civilians in the upcoming amendments.

    Geo News reported that the coalition government wants to bring the 27th constitutional amendment aimed at empowering local government systems in the provinces.

    Adviser to the PM on Political and Public Affairs Rana Sanaullah pointed to the MQM-P’s long-standing demand for legislation to amend Article 140A to empower local government, including a request to allocate funds to local government (LG) institutions similar to the financing provided to provincial administrations.