Senior leaders of Pasban Watan Pakistan met at the party’s central secretariat in Islamabad to review the current political climate and the law and order situation in the capital. The meeting involved detailed deliberations on ongoing developments in Islamabad and their potential impact on public safety and civic life.
Participants also examined wider national and international issues, expressing satisfaction at the reported recovery of people detained from Israeli custody who were associated with the Global Steadfast Flotilla. The leadership commended former Senator Mushtaq Ahmed for his courageous representation of Pakistan in international forums and praised his efforts on behalf of those involved.
The central committee evaluated preparations for holding a formal press conference later this week as Pasban Watan Pakistan, discussing messaging and next steps as a political party. Leaders considered how best to present their assessments of current affairs while maintaining a constructive role in public discourse.
Chairman Sheikh Mukhtar Ahmad urged both the federal and Punjab governments to exercise patience and restraint in responding to the protests and processions taking place in Islamabad. He appealed to demonstrators to act with prudence and avoid actions that could escalate tensions, stressing the need to preserve normalcy and protect civilians.
Pasban Watan Pakistan said it will continue to monitor the situation closely and engage responsibly in political activity, prioritizing security and democratic practice as the country navigates these sensitive developments.
