March 5, 2026
PTI chief Gohar urges parliamentary security briefing, questions party's recognition
PTI chief Gohar Ali Khan has called for a security briefing in parliament and questioned the lack of recognition of PTI's parliamentary presence, urging authorities to ensure the party's participation in key legislative discussions.
March 5, 2026

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Gohar Ali Khan has called for a comprehensive security briefing to be held in parliament. According to reports, Gohar emphasized the importance of keeping lawmakers informed about the current security situation in the country.
Gohar stated that PTI’s parliamentary presence has not been acknowledged. He highlighted concerns regarding the party’s representation and recognition within the parliamentary framework. Gohar asserted that PTI members have a constitutional right to be included in parliamentary proceedings and briefings.
Sources indicate that Gohar’s remarks come amid ongoing discussions about national security and the role of parliament in addressing these issues. He stressed that all parliamentary parties, including PTI, should be provided with equal opportunities to participate in security-related briefings and discussions.
Gohar’s call for a security briefing is aimed at ensuring transparency and inclusivity in matters of national importance. He reiterated the need for parliament to be fully briefed on security developments, allowing elected representatives to make informed decisions.
Gohar also questioned the lack of formal acknowledgment of PTI’s presence in the parliamentary process. He urged relevant authorities to address this issue and ensure that the party’s parliamentary status is recognized in accordance with established procedures.
Gohar’s statements reflect broader concerns within PTI regarding their role and participation in legislative affairs. He maintained that the party remains committed to playing a constructive role in parliament and contributing to discussions on security and other key national matters.
No official response from parliamentary authorities regarding Gohar’s concerns has been reported so far.
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