Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Barrister Gohar has firmly said that the birthday celebration will now not face a ban, notwithstanding ongoing tensions surrounding the political celebration’s protests and clashes with safety forces. Speaking to newshounds after meeting PTI founder Imran Khan outside Adiala Jail, Mr Gohar condemned the violence in the course of the protests but confident that Imran Khan might soon announce the future path of action. Addressing the media, Barrister Gohar clarified that Imran Khan had not been informed of the controversial incident on November 26, while gunfire erupted all through a PTI-led protest. He burdened that PTI stays devoted to peaceful political engagement. “From whichever facet the bullet was fired, we condemn it. We are a non violent birthday celebration, and our workers are enduring difficult occasions,” he said. Gauhar brought that Imran Khan might provide in addition direction in due path. Gohar also brushed off rumours about Imran Khan’s health, maintaining that the reviews suggesting his deteriorating situation have been fake. “Alhamdulillah, he’s absolutely quality and healthy,” he said. “I met him in prison these days and briefed him on the continuing protests and different crucial issues following the final call for motion made on November 24.” The claims of Imran Khan’s lifestyles being in risk in prison have been these days made via PTI chief and former Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, Qasim Khan Suri. Suri alleged that Imran Khan were subjected to mental distress, suggesting that the PTI founder may additionally have been poisoned in his cellular. However, Barrister Gauhar rejected those claims and reiterated that Imran Khan changed into in excellent fitness. The controversy surrounding the November 26 protests, which were sparked by way of Imran Khan’s name for a march to Islamabad, escalated while violent clashes broke out between PTI supporters and the police. PTI leaders, inclusive of Chief Minister of Pakhtunkhwa Ali Amin Gandapur, later supplied conflicting reviews concerning the casualties. While PTI officials claimed that several of their employees had died at some stage in the confrontation, Islamabad and Rawalpindi police officers countered those claims, declaring that PTI protesters had attacked police employees with firearms, sticks, and batons, resulting in over 170 officials being injured. Barrister Gohar expressed his sorrow over the fatalities, consisting of each PTI employees and regulation enforcement officers. He revealed that Imran Khan had expressed deep regret over the loss of life and accidents sustained through his supporters and protection personnel. “Imran Khan has always advocated for peace, and these tragic activities are part of the poor propaganda aimed at sowing division,” Gauhar brought. The PTI chief also addressed tries to divert attention from the protests, in particular the talks round D-Chowk and Sang Jani. He questioned whether or not such incidents of violence should be tolerated, the usage of ancient examples of gunfire all through past political unrest. “Would it had been desirable if bullets have been fired in Sang Jani?” Gauhar requested. “A commission must be shaped to investigate this depend, much like the Model Town tragedy.” Imran Khan, in step with Barrister Gauhar, has directed that a requisition be submitted to convene a consultation of the National Assembly to discuss the state of affairs. The PTI management continues to propose for an impartial research into the violence surrounding the November protests.