Omar Ayub says PTI ready for talks, threatens civil disobedience if demands not met
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- December 9, 2024
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Leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Leader of Opposition in the National Assembly Umar Ayub has said that the party is ready to talk to anyone, be it human or angel, to resolve the ongoing political issues. Speaking to the media after appearing in the Peshawar High Court on Monday, he said that the party would launch a civil disobedience movement if the demands were not met. was made. On December 5, Ayub himself, Hamid Raza and Salman Akram Raja were included in the committee. The committee will insist on the disposal of cases filed against PTI leaders and workers.Ayub also commented on the broader political situation in Pakistan, claiming that the country is under martial law, where state-sponsored terrorism has left ordinary citizens insecure. He accused the government of using modern weapons against the peaceful protestersnoted a sharp rise in the number of First Information Reports (FIRs) filed against RPTI members. Addressing personal grievances, Ayub said that his car and the cash in it had disappeared. He also disclosed that he was attacked with a shell on the Hazara Motorway, and when he questioned the Chief Secretary and the Inspector General (IG) of Police, they were unable to respond. He further shared that he had filed.