The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has announced that it will boycott the upcoming by-elections in constituencies of party members disqualified in the May 9 cases, declaring those individuals its “true representatives.”
Several constituencies are up for grabs as the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) recently disqualified several lawmakers belonging to PTI following their convictions in cases related to the May 9 riots.
As per the ECP schedule, the by-elections will be staged in NA-66 Wazirabad, NA-129 Lahore-XIII, and PP-87 Mianwali-III on September 18, while in NA-143 Sahiwal-III, NA-185 DG Khan-II, PP-203 Sahiwal-VI, NA-96 Faisalabad-II, NA-104 Faisalabad-X, and PP-98 Faisalabad-I, polling will take place on October 5
The ruling allies — Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) — have announced they will jointly contest the by-elections Nationwide
According to a statement issued after PTI’s political committee meeting on Wednesday, the party said it considered the disqualified members victims of political vendetta and praised their “sacrifices.”
The party reaffirmed its full support for disqualified members and pledged not to contest by-elections in their constituencies as a mark of protest.
The statement also voiced strong concerns over the ongoing daily hearings of the Toshakhana case being held in Adiala Jail.
PTI said such proceedings are a “violation of basic rights” and could undermine the fairness of the justice system.
It stressed that daily hearings not only disrupt legal representation but also place unnecessary pressure on the accused.
Additionally, the committee announced that, on the instruction of PTI’s founding chairman, the party is resigning from the National Assembly’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC), standing committees, and chairmanships.
However, PTI’s top committee has decided that the party will contest the by-election in Lahore’s NA-129 constituency, which became vacant after the death of Hammad Azhar’s father, Mian Azhar
The PTI political committee thanked founding chairman Imran Khan for showing complete trust in the committee and handing over future political decisions to the body for further consultation and strategy planning.
Meanwhile, multiple PTI MNAs have submitted their resignations from various parliamentary committees.
Faisal Amin Khan, brother of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, has resigned from all standing committees of the National Assembly.
He stepped down from the Standing Committee on Economic Affairs, the Standing Committee on National Food Security, and the Parliamentary Task Force on SDGs. His resignation was formally submitted to Chief Whip Amir Dogar.
Another PTI MNA, Asif Khan, has also resigned from NA standing committees and sent his resignation to NA Speaker Ayaz Sadiq.
