Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah said on Tuesday that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has itself to blame over what the party is facing currently.
Expressing his thoughts in line with banning the former ruling party, CM Murad said: "The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has never supported the ban on any of the political parties."
"The PPP was not taken on board in connection with taking the decision to ban the PTI," he said.
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Earlier, Forner Senate chairman Raza Rabbani had opposed the ban on the PTI.
He emphasised that banning a political party contradicts democratic values and warned that such actions could escalate political instability and harm the economy.
Rabbani suggested that if the government is dissatisfied with the Supreme Court's decision, it should pursue the constitutional route and apply for a review.
He reminded that historically, attempts to ban political parties in the country have always failed.