Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf will not be the part of long march of Dr Tahirul Qadri, said Imran Ghazali of PTI’s social media team on Friday.
Addressing a press conference at Karachi press club, he said his party had strong belief in democracy and independent judiciary.
Earlier, Dr Awab Alvi, Imran Ghazali, Arslan Ghuman and Anas Malik of the PTI social media team announced its code of conduct for the social media.
Ghazali said PTI is dedicated to bringing about a positive and constructive change in Pakistan. He urged all PTI supporters to embrace the core value of the party which revolved around justice, humanity and self-esteem.
He said the social media code of conduct covers all social media platforms and is not limited to face book, twitter, youtube, insaf.pk, blogs, forums and other websites where Pakistan PTI is being actively discussed.
Arsalan Ghumman gave the details about PTI core values and said all the PTI members must have to believe in core values of the party.
Dr Awab Alvi said: “It constitutes the use of language, personal or racial attacks and discourteous remarks, as in this digital era it is impossible for a political party to technologically stop or prohibit people from making abusive or derogatory remarks in the social media”. He said who claimed to be PTI supporter and office-bearer should show an increasing sense of responsibility and courtesy, when they express their opinion on the social media.
PTI secretary general Dr Arif, and senior vice president and national campaign manager Asad Umar said for a vibrant democracy it is essential that PTI encourages a courteous exchange of dialogue and discussion among all people on social media.
SHAME on PTI. Does Imran Khan and PTI really think this corrupt system is going to let them in? Even if they win majority of the votes, this corrupt system will see to it that their actual majority is turned into a minority and they will be sidelined and ineffective.
Shame on you Imran! Shame on you PTI!
You should remove your pride and do what is right.
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