ISLAMABAD: The embattled PTI party of former prime minister and jailed founder of the party on Tuesday set up a hunger strike camp outside Parliament House against what it said injustices with the party.
The hunger strike camp was set up after PTI leaders including Chairman Gohar Ali Khan, Asad Qaiser and Ali Muhammad Khan met National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq and informed him of their grievances.
Talking to media at the camp, the PTI leaders said that they had serious reservations about what was being done against the party. They said they were in support of the supremacy of the constitution but illegal and unconstitutional steps were being taken against the PTI which was not good for democracy and rule of law in the country.
The PTI leaders said that their reservations included the presence of strangers in parliament. They said they would hold their hunger strike till 8pm every day. The main objective of our protest is to end injustices and illegal actions against the PTI and release of former prime minister and party founder form jail.
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