LAHORE/ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Member of National Assembly (MNA) Ameer Sultan was “abducted” by unknown men in Lahore, a top party leader said Sunday.
Sultan, who was elected to the lower house of parliament when he won the elections from NA-110 in Jhang, was abducted while he was at his house on Sarwar Road in Punjab’s capital, PTI Lahore Secretary General Hafiz Zeeshan claimed.
“Unidentified men arrived at this house in two vehicles and abducted him last night,” the PTI leader said, claiming that after the Supreme Court’s order on reserved seats, the party members are “unsafe”.
In response, SSP Cantt Awais Shafiq told Geo News that neither had the police arrested the PTI MNA nor did the law enforcers receive any complaint about his alleged abduction.
Zeeshan, when inquired as to why no complaint had been filed so far, told Geo News that the party was drafting the complaint and would submit it to the police station tomorrow (Monday).
In a statement, PTI’s top leader Asad Qaiser said he had received information that his party’s MNA was abducted, questioning “[how] can a country run where politicians’ loyalties are shifted”.
“Law of the jungle prevails here; there’s no respect for the judiciary. There’s an open opposition to the court’s decisions,” the former NA speaker said.
Qaiser asked the government whether it would run the country’s affairs “by force”, but at the same time, he said that his party members would continue their struggle within the parameters of the country’s laws.
“The time for condemnations is over; it’s time to resist,” he stated, urging that PTI’s MNAs, who have to submit forms showing their party affiliation following the SC’s order, should be allowed to make their decisions. “MNA Ameer Sultan should be released immediately,” he demanded.
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