Following “violence” during its three-day demonstration that ended suddenly in the early hours of Wednesday, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has chosen to present a motion in the Balochistan Assembly calling for the PTI to be banned.
Tomorrow (Thursday), PML-N parliamentary leader Saleem Khosa would present the resolution against the previous ruling party, which he claims has become a “political anarchist” organization.
In reference to the violent protest that erupted last year after PTI founder Imran Khan’s arrest and saw attacks on public properties, including military institutions, Khosa claimed in the resolution, a copy of which is available with News, that the PTI, which has been at odds with the incumbent government, was to blame for the May 9 events.