During the daily press briefing on Tuesday, spokesperson Matthew Miller stated, "It’s a matter for the Pakistani courts." He emphasized that Khan's sentencing was a legal issue ultimately under the jurisdiction of Pakistani courts.
The PTI, which has been criticizing the lack of a fair playing field leading up to the February 8 general elections, demanded an explanation from the government regarding the blockage of its websites.
Addressing the opponents, Maryam stated, "Nawaz didn't remove you; you shot yourself in the foot... You are responsible for the destruction of your own party."
A tragic incident unfolded in Peshawar, where a father allegedly took the life of his son after a dispute arose over the son's act of raising the flag of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party at their home.
As the general polls draw near, PTI's major competitors, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) have already initiated nationwide campaigns and finalized candidates for national and provincial constituencies.