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Islamabad – : The recent exodus of senior members from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), led by President Imran Khan, has had significant repercussions on the party’s future. Maryam Nawaz, the Senior Vice President of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N), seized the opportunity to mock Imran Khan, stating that his game is over. Her remarks were made during a youth convention of PML-N in Vehari, Pakistan. The events of May 9, which led to Imran Khan’s arrest, were discussed extensively during her address. This day witnessed violent protests across Pakistan, signifying growing discontent within the country.
The departure of one prominent leader after another from Imran Khan’s party has caused a stir. Maryam Nawaz took a dig at the situation, highlighting the long queue of individuals distancing themselves from the PTI. She questioned how people could stand with a leader who she referred to as a jackal. Media reports suggest that Maryam Nawaz has also claimed that Imran Khan was the mastermind behind the May 9 incidents, and it is the people themselves who are exposing his involvement. While Imran Khan evades accountability, his party workers face trial in anti-terrorism courts. Maryam Nawaz further emphasized that Imran Khan’s time is over, and in the next elections, no one will vie for a PTI ticket.
Maryam Nawaz’s taunt holds significant implications, hinting at the possibility of a major military action against Imran Khan. Pakistan’s Interior Minister, Rana Sanaullah, stated that only 33 individuals involved in the May 9 attacks on defense installations, which followed Imran Khan’s arrest, have been handed over to the authorities for trial in military courts. This development raises the prospect of Imran Khan himself facing prosecution.
The arrest of Imran Khan triggered thousands of PTI supporters to engage in acts of vandalism and arson, targeting both military and civilian buildings. Consequently, the law enforcement agencies swiftly apprehended those involved in the violence and initiated legal action to ensure they face punishment for their actions.
In conclusion, the departure of senior members from Imran Khan’s party has undoubtedly shaken the foundation of PTI’s future. Maryam Nawaz’s comments reflect a growing sentiment against Imran Khan, accusing him of being the mastermind behind the May 9 incidents. With the potential for military action and the likelihood of Imran Khan facing prosecution, the political landscape in Pakistan is witnessing significant shifts. The aftermath of the May 9 attacks highlights the consequences faced by those who resorted to violence. The game for Imran Khan’s party seems to be reaching its end, with uncertainty looming over its future.