The white-headed vulture is “now extinct as a breeding species” in sections of KwaZulu-Natal, along South Africa’s eastern coast, according to Wolter, primarily due to human activity.
Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, the PTI’s leader, has stated that the letter the party intends to write to the IMF will be in the national interest and that they will not act against the country.
Speaking to the media outside Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi, the senior lawyer emphasized the need of transparency and openness in judicial proceedings, stating that they informed the court of the importance of an open trial and that the media would not be permitted inside.
Barrister Gohar highlighted recent developments and attacked the caretaker government for allegedly failing to ensure fair and transparent elections. He notably mentioned the election commission’s difficulties in disseminating results under Form 47, which raised worries about the electoral process’s validity.
The white-headed vulture is “now extinct as a breeding species” in sections of KwaZulu-Natal, along South Africa’s eastern coast, according to Wolter, primarily due to human activity.
Furthermore, Barrister Gohar highlighted the need for protection for the former Rawalpindi commissioner and his family, citing potential threats to their safety. He claimed that former commissioner Liaquat Ali Chattha’s remarks from Thursday had exposed the truth to the public.
He also stated that the Form 47 given was forged, but said that the party’s lawmakers will join parliament rather than escape the field.
Regarding the alleged letter the PTI intended to send to the IMF, Gohar stated that it will be written on Friday evening and that it would be in the national interest. “The PTI will not take any measures that will be detrimental to the state or its people,” he said. He further stated that the PTI wanted rule of law and supremacy of the Constitution in the country.
“There will be no harm to the state, democracy, or the law,” Gohar insisted, citing the PTI government’s introduction of the Sehat Card and panahgahs (shelter homes).
Barrister Gauhar concluded by reiterating the PTI’s pledge to fight for democracy, citing the incarceration of the party’s founder as evidence of their commitment to democratic principles.