
Leader of Opposition in National Assembly Omar Ayub Khan speaks to journalists after two-day opposition moot in Islamabad, February 26, 2025. — Screengrab via YouTube/Geo News
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Opposition Alliance, Tahirik Tahfaz Constitution-Pakistan, has pledged to move forward at a two-day Grand Alliance Conference, accusing the government of “threatening the Islamabad Hotel administration” of the second day. Can allow It was held in the venue.
“There was nothing that was against any state or provocation of the state. “Just discussed the constitution and the rule of law.”
The meeting was attended by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Secretary General Salman Akram Raja, Sunni Attaad Council (SIC) Chief Sahib Zada Hameed Raza, Shahid Khakan Abbasi of Pakistan, Majalis Ektat-Maleemin (Milli). .
Abbasi, who was previously part of the PML -N, said that the alliance has been trying to hold a conference since last month. He claimed, “When we decided to keep the conference in a market, it was opposed that cricket teams pass near the venue.”
He said the conference was not on the streets with hundreds of thousands.
“The hotel administration has told us that they have been threatened to cancel the permission on the second day of the fat. When we asked the administration to give us in writing, why the conference could not be kept for the aforementioned reason, they could not be kept. [staff] He added that he expressed his helplessness.
However, he said, the coalition has decided that the conference will definitely be tomorrow. “This is our constitutional right and we are talking about the constitution,” he added.
On his behalf, Mahmood Khan Achakzai, the head of the Pashtun National Awami Party (PKMAP), said the opposition alliance had decided to fight “unconstitutional and undemocratic forces” in the country.
“We will continue this holy war against unconstitutional and undemocratic forces,” Achakzai told reporters in Islamabad.
Meanwhile, opposition leader Omar Ayub in the National Assembly condemned the lack of rule of law in the country.
Condemning the authorities for “threatening the hotel administration”, he vowed that the opposition’s alliance would move forward in the program.
Ayub said that the speakers talked about strengthening the country, adding that everyone who was gathering was of a democratic mindset.
“We are talking to strengthen the country and the hotel administration came to us and expressed their disappointment that they were under pressure,” he added.
The exchange of opposition parties is now against the backdrop of a state -of -the -art talks between the PTI and the ruling coalition, which has failed to produce many consequences despite several cycles.
Since then, the party-based party has engaged in a communication campaign-which has begun in light of former PM’s directive-TTAP leaders have been the Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA He has also visited Sindh to meet. For the rule of the judiciary and parliament in the country and the supremacy of freedom.
The two sides also agreed to form committees as the next step to work together to achieve a common agenda.
‘Pakistanis lost stakeholders’
Earlier, addressing the forum, TTAP chief Achakzai emphasized the basic human desire to participate in the rule.
He said that the benefits of freedom have not reached the lower levels, which many citizens have lost their shares in the decision -making.
Achakzai expressed his concern that people in Pakistan were not made a stakeholder in governance. He regretted that demanding the rights of someone often led to baseless allegations.
Highlighting our experiences, Achakzai said: “We have been imprisoned for countless times, yet we are never standing against Pakistan.”
He reminded that even when his father was in jail, he proudly continued the national anthem.
Considering his parliamentary journey, he mentioned that after taking the oath as MNA in 1993, he asked if this was merely a formal status. He added, “At that time the speaker assured me that it was not.”
Achakzai also criticized the February 8 elections, calling it an extraordinary violation of constitutional principles.
He emphasized: “We seek the right to rule in this country, and this right can only be achieved through the supremacy of the constitution.”
In addition, he emphasized the importance of remembering those whose sacrifices paved the way for political power.
He concluded, “Those who seek power through the sacrifices of the martyrs and the struggle of political workers should never be forgotten.”
‘Passive nations’
Meanwhile, addressing the conference, Abbasi of Om Pakistan said that today the government is so scared that there is not a conference to discuss the constitution.
Extending the symposium agenda, the former PM noted that it would focus on the rule of the constitution and the rule of law.
He further criticized him for imposing sanctions on the conference-Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N)-and Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar’s former party-Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP).
Abbasi questioned why the authorities have failed to end political instability in the country. He remarked, “When political parties abandon their principles, nations cannot work.”
He condemned the introduction of the laws for the purpose of suppressing voices and expressed concern over the state of justice in the country. He added, “It is unfortunate that even talk is difficult.”
The politician warned that without respect for democracy and public opinion, the country would not be able to develop.