I am deeply shocked and saddened to hear that the incumbent government might try to ban the PTI. It is indeed deplorable and totally undemocratic and unconstitutional to even think about trying to ban a major political party with millions of supporters as that would be tantamount to tyrannically suppressing the people’s will.
Of course, individuals in different parties can be legally tried for various allegations but entire parties cannot be made into scapegoats.
M Hashim Khan
Mansehra
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