Coordinator’s Allegations Against PTI
Speaking at a press conference in Islamabad, Ikhtiar Wali Khan said PTI is pursuing an agenda of unrest under the guise of protest. He alleged that the party has repeatedly attacked state institutions, including the army and judiciary, and accused PTI of exploiting religion for political gain.
Imran Khan’s Status and Jail Transfer
Wali revealed that the government is actively considering shifting Imran Khan, referred to as prisoner number 804, out of Adiala Jail. He argued that weekly demonstrations around Rawalpindi and Adiala roads have disrupted the lives of residents, schoolchildren, and commuters, forcing authorities to explore measures to restore normalcy.
“No Dialogue, Clear Divide”
The coordinator stressed that negotiations with PTI’s founder are no longer possible. He described a clear divide between loyalty to Pakistan and loyalty to Imran Khan, insisting that the government’s choice is firmly with the nation.
Criticism of PTI’s Governance
Ikhtiar Wali questioned PTI’s record in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, claiming that in 13 years of rule the party failed to build a single major hospital or university. He accused PTI of sacrificing the youth to divisive politics and pointed to incidents such as May 9 and November 26 as examples of destructive behavior.
Foreign Influence Allegations
He further alleged that PTI’s social media accounts are being operated from India and Israel, with foreign media amplifying false narratives linked to Imran Khan’s family.
Final Remarks
Concluding his remarks, Wali said the government does not label parties as traitors nor seek bans, but it will take necessary steps to protect citizens. He reiterated that PTI thrives on violence and chaos, while the government remains committed to stability and Pakistan’s long‑term interests.