After the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) disclosed a prohibited funding case the previous day, the federal government decided to take a legal step seeking disqualification against Imran Khan, the former Pakistani prime minister and Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman.
This was determined at a meeting of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) on Wednesday at the PM House in Islamabad, which was presided over by the Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif.
The discussion, which covered a variety of political topics and the state of the nation, was also attended by representatives from other affiliated parties.
Imran Khan and other party officials will have their names added to the Exit Control List, according to sources with knowledge of the issue (ECL). The topic will be discussed at the cabinet meeting on Thursday.
No party, not even the PTI, will be permitted to demonstrate in Islamabad’s Red Zone, according to the associated parties.
According to the sources, the government may soon begin an “operation clean sweep” against the PTI’s provincial and national leadership.
According to the specifics, numerous teams would participate in the operation concurrently across Pakistan.
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and other relevant authorities may take legal action against Imran and other party leaders following the ECP’s decision, according to the insiders.
However, before making any decisions, legal professionals’ opinions will be obtained in this respect.
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