Senior PTI leader Asad Qaiser has said that preparations for the long march planned for September are already underway.

‎Speaking to the media, he said a meeting will be convened to bring together all opposition political parties.

‎”We are trying to bring farmers, laborers and other opposition parties on board,” he added.

‎Asad Qaiser alleged that there is currently “neither law nor the Constitution in the country.”

‎”Legal rights and basic human rights have effectively ended in the country. Anyone can be picked up and action can be taken against them,” he said.

‎He further claimed that “the courts in the country have been completely dismantled and their wings have been clipped.”

‎The PTI leader called on all political parties to unite for a “Charter of Democracy” and for the restoration of law and the Constitution in the country.

‎”The government itself knows that it is in power illegitimately. It does not have a mandate. The government should resign,” Qaiser said.

‎He stressed the need for “an Election Commission that is acceptable to all” and for “free and fair elections so that the country can be saved from this crisis.”

‎”We need a new parliament with true representation of the people. People who are the real representatives of the public should be seated in parliament,” he added.

‎Regarding Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-F, Asad Qaiser said there is “engagement with Maulana Fazlur Rehman, but there has been no formal discussion on an alliance yet.”

‎”We want to talk with all opposition political parties about democracy, rule of law, an independent judiciary, and the restoration of peace and order in the country,” he concluded.

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