ISLAMABAD – PTI leader Omar Ayub has warned that if a judicial commission is not formed as per their demands, negotiations with the government will cease.
Speaking to media representatives alongside Opposition Leader Barrister Gohar and other PTI members, Omar Ayub highlighted the opposition’s effective protests in Parliament. He added that the third round of negotiations with the government has been completed, but despite repeated requests, the government has failed to arrange a meeting with PTI’s chairman.
He said that discussions had taken place regarding the Digital Nation Pakistan Bill. He expressed concerns that those who spoke in favour of the Constitution and law will now be targeted.
Ayub emphasized that without the establishment of a commission as per their demands, no further talks would take place.
He also criticized the Al-Qadir Trust case, calling it baseless, and claimed that the judiciary is under pressure, with decisions being made by “puppet courts.”
Regarding the Digital Pakistan Bill, Ayub stated that government members voted in favour of the bill, granting access to data. He warned that once passed, the bill would be used to suppress those advocating for the supremacy of the Constitution and law.
Ayub also addressed the issues of inflation and unemployment, noting that people are being pushed further into poverty.