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‘Will judges remain safe?’ PTI reacts to DG ISPR’s presser

Party says it is arrogant to call PTI a party of miscreants

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has expressed a willingness for the 2014 sit-in to be investigated, with a condition that the invesitgating judges will not be harmed.

PTI has responded to the press conference held by the Director-General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Major General Babar Iftikhar, on Tuesday.

In a statement released on social media platform “X”, PTI stated that they are ready for a judicial inquiry into the 2014 sit-in and all related events, but only if the investigating judges are guaranteed that their families will not be kidnapped and their bedrooms will not be bugged with cameras.

It is important to note that in his press conference, Major General Iftikhar stated that the military is prepared for a judicial commission to investigate the events of May 9th.

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PTI further questioned whether the demand for a judicial commission is coming from the institution itself or if it is being adopted as a narrative to show “paternalistic affection” for their creation, the PML-N.

In a separate post, PTI criticised the DG ISPR for calling it a part of miscreants despite receiving the most votes in the recent elections, calling it a sign of ‘arrogance’.

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