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Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf & former Prime Minister of Islamic Republic of Pakistan
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The real duty of intelligence agencies is to protect borders & prevent terrorism. If they remain engaged in political engineering, who will secure the nation? Pakistan needs leadership that serves the people, not those who suppress democracy to maintain illegitimate rule.
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Terrorism is resurging in Balochistan, yet no political solution is sought. Stability is impossible without a govt based on public trust. Until democracy is restored, Pakistan will remain in turmoil. The nation must rise for justice, freedom & its rightful mandate.
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The 26th Amendment has clipped the judiciary’s wings. Judges are pressured, human rights grossly violated, and political workers treated like criminals. Intelligence agencies should protect borders & fight terrorism, not dismantle PTI. Who will defend our borders otherwise?
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To cover up their heist, an illegitimate parliament is legislating to suppress truth & extend rule. The Constitution is shredded, free speech curbed, and PECA laws silence dissent. After controlling electronic media, they now restrict social media, causing billions in losses.
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Justice is essential to save democracy. We demand a judicial commission to probe May 9 & Nov 26 so victims & families get justice. A true leader has moral strength. Yet, the govt & its handlers orchestrated the biggest robbery, depriving people of their right to elect leaders.
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This nation’s mandate was stolen on Feb 8, plunging Pakistan into despair. People voted for PTI despite hurdles, but their votes were trampled. Democracy is shackled, human rights violated. Overseas Pakistanis must reduce remittances as protest until democracy is restored.”
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The nation must stay prepared. I will soon announce the next course of action.
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Our demand is clear: an independent judicial commission, comprising of the senior-most Supreme Court judges, must be formed immediately to conduct transparent investigations into the false flag operation of May 9th and the Islamabad massacre of November 26 and to hold the perpetrators accountable
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Thousands of people, including media personnel, witnessed the indiscriminate firing and brutality with their own eyes. Reports also confirm that hospital records were tampered with, and families of martyrs were denied access to their loved ones’ bodies.
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Even now, dozens of individuals remain missing. It is the government’s responsibility to locate these missing persons and make all related data public.
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Workers and lawyers have informed me that, so far, the 12 martyrs identified were those killed before sunset on November 26. Others were shot under the cover of darkness after the power in the area was deliberately cut. Where have their bodies been hidden?
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At D-Chowk, the General Dyer of today, treating the nation as slaves, unleashed unprovoked gunfire on unarmed and peaceful citizens. We will never allow this atrocity to be forgotten, and we will ensure justice for our workers and martyrs.
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God is Al-Haqq, The Truth, and He stands with those who show patience. We are all sacrificing for the true freedom of this nation. You must remain patient and join me in standing against oppression.
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9/9
”قوم اپنی توجہ 24 نومبر کے احتجاج پر مرکوز رکھے۔
یہ غلامی سے نجات اور حقیقی آزادی کا دن ہوگا۔
انشاءاللہ، فتح آپ کی ہوگی!”
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8/9
”نواز شریف کے لیے مشرف دور میں کلثوم نواز نکلی تھیں، مگر اس نے ڈکٹیٹر ہوتے ہوئے بھی خاتون کو جیل میں نہیں ڈالا۔
بشریٰ بی بی کا سیاست سے کوئی تعلق نہیں، مگر انہیں جھوٹے مقدمات میں قید کیا گیا۔
قوم کو 24 نومبر کو باہر نکلنا ہوگا۔”
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7/9
”بشریٰ بی بی کو 9 ماہ جھوٹے مقدمات میں قید میں رکھا گیا۔
قوم اپنی توجہ 24 نومبر کے احتجاج پر رکھے۔
یہ احتجاج غلامی کے طوق سے نجات کے لیے ہے، اور انشاءاللہ فتح آپ کی ہو گی۔”
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6/9
”بشریٰ بی بی کا سیاست سے کوئی تعلق نہیں، بطورِ اہلیہ انہوں نے احتجاجی کال کے حوالے سے قوم تک میرا پیغام پہنچایا۔
نواز شریف کے لیے مشرف دور میں کلثوم نواز بھی نکلی تھیں مگر اس نے ڈکٹیٹر ہوتے ہوئے بھی خاتون کو جیل میں نہیں ڈالا تھا۔”
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5/9
”میں نے اس وقت بھی چیف جسٹس اور جنرل طارق خان کے ذریعے سازش کی تحقیقات کروانے کی کوشش کی مگر جنرل باجوہ نے ایسا نہیں ہونے دیا۔
اگر تب شفاف تحقیقات ہو جاتیں تو سچ کھل کر سامنے آ جاتا۔”
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4/9
”بشریٰ بی بی کے بیان کو توڑ مروڑ کر قوم کی توجہ بٹانے کی ناکام کوشش نہ کی جائے۔
انہوں نے سعودی عرب کا نام نہیں لیا۔
ہماری حکومت کے خلاف تمام سازشوں میں جنرل باجوہ کا ہاتھ تھا۔”
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3/9
”ہماری حکومت کے خاتمے سے دو ہفتے پہلے OIC وزرائے خارجہ کی کانفرنس اسلام آباد میں منعقد ہوئی جو سعودی عرب کے بغیر ممکن ہی نہیں تھی۔
سعودی عرب ہر مشکل مرحلے میں ہمارے ساتھ کھڑا رہا ہے۔”
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2/9
”سعودی عرب سے میرے مثالی تعلقات ہیں۔
جب وزیر آباد میں مجھ پر قاتلانہ حملہ ہوا تو سب سے پہلی کال سفارت خانے کے ذریعے ولی عہد شہزادہ محمد بن سلمان کی آئی۔
ہمارے دور میں شہزادہ محمد بن سلمان نے پاکستان کا تاریخی دورہ بھی کیا۔”
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8/8
On Sunday, overseas Pakistanis will hold historic protests worldwide against the fascism and oppression in Pakistan.
They live in free, democratic countries where they won’t face police brutality. Their protests will show solidarity with the struggle for justice and freedom.
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7/8
Overseas Pakistanis have known me for fifty years.
Why would they invest in a country with no rule of law? Development needs both remittances and investments. The lack of justice and fairness discourages overseas Pakistanis from contributing to the nation’s economy.
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6/8
Nobody will invest in the country unless there is rule of law.
The Indian and Chinese economies were built by their overseas diaspora. Similarly, overseas Pakistanis will not invest here when they see the absence of justice and law in Pakistan. Rule of law is essential for progress.
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5/8
Protesting is our fundamental right.
We have already outlined our three demands, which include the release of political prisoners. Negotiations can only proceed alongside the protest. Both will continue, as real progress can only come through serious political dialogue.
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4/8
I have been in jail for over a year and implicated in more than sixty cases.
Yesterday, despite being granted bail by the High Court, I was arrested in yet another absurd case. This makes it clear that the powers-that-be are not serious about any progress or negotiations.
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3/8
Our demand includes the release of innocent political prisoners.
PTI leaders have been imprisoned on fabricated charges for over a year and a half. Releasing them would have been a positive step towards serious negotiations. Instead, the authorities show no intent to negotiate.
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2/8
Since the 26th Amendment, the High Courts and Supreme Court have become as powerless as district courts, offering no justice.
I received a message suggesting the protest be postponed for 10 days to allow negotiations. This shows they are not serious about resolving the situation.
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9/9
Mere military operations are not the solution to any problem. It is necessary to have political engagement along with that. PTI is the only national political party that is capable of dealing politically with the problem of terrorism in the country.
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8/9
"How can unarmed women and children attack the army? Was Dr. Yasmin Rashid riding a tank that she would attack the Corps Commander's House? There are also videos of her in which she is continually seen urging people to remain peaceful."
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7/9
It is said that I talked about attacking the army. My videos are available; I have never encouraged an attack. The footage of my illegal abduction by the rangers on May 9 was released to the public, which led to a reaction. I was in their custody, how was I to know what was happening outside?
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6/9
"Our party workers and leaders are being harassed for a year and a half in fabricated cases without any evidence. Why are their bails not being granted?"
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5/9
Every effort was made to keep PTI out of the elections. Even our electoral symbol was taken away, yet we won the elections on Feb 8 with a 2/3 majority. It has been ten months since the election fraud. How many cases have the election tribunals decided in all this time, especially in Punjab?
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4/9
"The country is not being run in line with the Constitution. Had the country been run according to the constitution, the largest and most popular political party in the country would not have been persecuted.
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3/9
"I have given two calls (for protest) after February 8 (2024). I had asked just my party to come out on October 4, and on November 24, I ask the entire nation to come out (and protest). Because this is the movement for the survival and sovereignty of Pakistan."
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2/9:
"It takes two to tango. We have already put forward our three-point agenda for the protest as well as for negotiations. We will talk when the other side puts forth their points. Negotiations will be held with those who have authority. Now you can think for yourself who has the power."
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9/9
Our revolution is not just for PTI but for Pakistan’s future. The nation must rise to uphold democratic values and ideology. Together, we can bring genuine change to the country. The November 24 protest marks the beginning of a new era for Pakistan. Let us stand united and resolute!
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8/9
This protest is a golden opportunity for our movement. It will continue in Islamabad until our demands are met. We will not compromise on the revocation of the 26th Amendment, the return of the stolen mandate, and the release of political prisoners. This is a defining moment for Pakistan.
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7/9
Anyone who skips the November 24 protest will no longer be considered part of PTI. It doesn’t matter how long they’ve been with the party—those absent will have no place in our movement. This is a critical test for the party and its leadership to prove their commitment.
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6/9
Our workers and leaders, like Omar Sarfaraz Cheema, Ejaz Chaudhary, and Mian Mahmood Ur Rasheed, could’ve taken the easy path but chose to uphold their beliefs. Only a revolution can lift Pakistan from its current challenges. PTI is now a revolutionary party fighting for change.
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5/9
PTI ticket holders won because they upheld ideology. I am in jail because I stood for my principles. Leaders like Dr. Yasmin Rashid and Shah Mahmood Qureshi could have been released with one statement against me but refused to compromise. This is what makes PTI a revolutionary party now.
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4/9
Ideology-based politics has returned after decades. It disappeared in 1985 when non-party elections began, giving rise to money-driven politics. PTI emerged as an ideological party after February 8, 2024. People voted for our ticket and ideology, signaling the end of electables-driven politics.