Defiant TTAP stage sit-in at Parliament House over Imran’s health, vow to remain until demands fulfilled – Pakistan

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A day after revelations emerged about the vision loss of PTI founder Imran Khan, the opposition alliance Tehreek Tahafuz-i-Ayeen Pakistan (TTAP) staged a sit-in at the Parliament House on Friday and vowed to continue until their demands were fulfilled.

The sit-in started after Friday prayers and was ongoing till midnight.

On Thursday, the Supreme Court (SC) was informed that PTI founder Imran Khan’s right eye had only 15 per cent vision remaining, prompting a strong response from the party. Subsequently, the TTAP announced the sit-in outside the Parliament House on Friday (today).

The protesters were still present at the Parliament House late at night on Friday, having shifted from outside to the main hallway of the premises.

In a video shared by the opposition alliance on X, TTAP chief Mehmood Khan Achakzai said they planned to spend the night at the Parliament House.

On a lighter note, he added, “In the morning, we will sit [here] again after changing clothes and shaving. And if the [protest] is prolonged, the entire Ramazan will be spent staging sit-ins.”

Earlier, the opposition alliance vowed that the sit-in would “continue until Imran is admitted to Al-Shifa Hospital“.

“No compromise will be made on Imran Khan’s health,” the TTAP said.

Ahead of the sit-in, PTI leader Asad Qaiser said that PTI lawmakers reached the parliament “after overcoming all the obstacles in their way”.

Qaiser said that he, along with Achakzai, Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, Shahram Khan Tarakai, and Shandana Gulzar, reached the assembly. He added that the “group discussed the present situation and deliberated on the future course of action”.

He later shared a video of the sit-in outside Parliament House, saying that they were demanding the provision of medical facilities for Imran in the presence of his family and personal physician.

“Providing the best medical facilities is Imran Khan’s legal and constitutional right. No compromise will be made on Imran Khan’s health. If our demands are not met, we will announce our next course of action,” he said.

TTAP leader, Mustafa Nawaz Khokar, had earlier claimed that the government “has cordoned off all roads leading to Parliament” ahead of the sit-in.

Khokhar had also claimed that “gates of parliamentary lodges have been shut, trapping MNAs and Senators inside.”

He stressed that the measures were being taken to “stop opposition MPs from protesting and demanding medical access to Imran Khan.”

“This doesn’t reflect strength, rather weakness,” he added.

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