According to the PTI Chairman, at least 5,000 workers are still unaccounted for.
At least 5,000 PTI employees are still unaccounted for, according to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, who stated on Wednesday that the party was gathering information on them from different regions.
Additionally, he attacked the government for shooting demonstrators, claiming that no country ever shoots its own citizens.
Additionally, Gohar Ali Khan made a concession by stating that the party is open to having discussions with all political groups. Gohar told reporters in Abbottabad on Wednesday that “[PTI founder] Imran Khan will chalk out the future course of action.” He said the KP government would announce compensation, including jobs, for the families of “martyrs”. “Our struggle is for restoration of democracy and Imran’s release,” he added.
Gohar denied that Bushra Bibi, the wife of the PTI founder, would enter politics, stating that she had no plans to do so. “She [Bushra] went to the demonstration as a regular employee,” he continued.
Additionally, on Wednesday, PTI Information Secretary Sheikh Waqas Akram attacked Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar for his efforts to deceive the foreign diplomats by disseminating false information on the “Islamabad massacre.” The PTI communications secretary responded angrily to Dar’s briefing to foreign diplomats, claiming that the foreign minister had misrepresented that law enforcement agencies (LEAs) were armed with batons, tear gas, and water cannons but not live fire.
According to him, the direct firing caused 12 fatalities and several dozen serious injuries. According to Sheikh Waqas, Pakistan’s rulers were a constant source of shame and disgrace since, in spite of the “Islamabad massacre” receiving widespread national and worldwide media attention, they shamelessly lied to hide the carnage.
According to him, the administration consistently puts its personal self-interests ahead of the nation’s image. He stressed that the “Islamabad carnage” caused a great deal of worry both at home and abroad and that the government’s efforts to propagate misleading information would be ineffective.