Pakistan to Ban Imran Khan’s PTI Party Amid Allegations of Illegal Foreign Funding and Rioting
Islamabad, July 14, 2024 — Pakistan’s federal government plans to ban former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s political party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), citing illegal foreign funding and involvement in riots targeting military installations last year, according to Information Minister Attaullah Tarar.
“The federal government will move a case to ban the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf,” Tarar announced on Monday, noting that the decision would be presented to the cabinet and potentially escalated to the Supreme Court if necessary.
The PTI faced accusations of receiving funds from prohibited foreign sources and orchestrating violent demonstrations, which led to attacks on military facilities. These allegations have been pivotal in the government’s move to outlaw the party.
Despite being barred from the February 8 election, PTI candidates ran as independents. The Supreme Court’s recent ruling on Friday granted PTI more than 20 extra reserved seats in parliament, intensifying pressure on the already fragile coalition government. The potential ban raises questions about how it will affect the Supreme Court’s decision on the reserved seats, a matter that Tarar indicated the government would seek a legal review of.
Imran Khan, who has been imprisoned since August, was acquitted on Saturday alongside his third wife on charges related to their marriage. However, Khan remains in custody following new arrest orders issued by authorities. Khan’s political journey saw him rise to power in 2018, only to be ousted in 2022 after a fallout with Pakistan’s military.
The planned ban on PTI marks a significant escalation in Pakistan’s political turmoil, highlighting ongoing tensions between the government and Khan’s supporters. The move could have far-reaching implications for the country’s political landscape, particularly given PTI’s significant influence and the recent Supreme Court ruling.
As Pakistan navigates these developments, the international community and domestic stakeholders alike will be watching closely to see how the situation unfolds and its impact on the country’s democratic processes and political stability.
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