Amidst mounting criticism over alleged rigging and a crackdown on PTI, the party's leaders show no inclination to passively observe the unfolding events
Amidst mounting criticism over alleged rigging and a crackdown on PTI, the party's leaders show no inclination to passively observe the unfolding events
Undeterred by consecutive setbacks leading up to the elections, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) remains resilient after losing its emblematic election symbol, the bat.
Amidst mounting criticism over alleged rigging and a crackdown on PTI, the party's leaders show no inclination to passively observe the unfolding events. Despite the Supreme Court's decision to strip the party of the 'bat' symbol and subsequent reversal by Tehreek-e-Insaf Nazriati on symbol-sharing, Imran Khan's party is resolute in participating in the upcoming polls.
In response to the challenges, PTI leaders have introduced 'Plan C.' The party has devised a new strategy, and in the face of consecutive setbacks, PTI candidates are set to contest the elections independently, using varied symbols such as tongs, kettle, and brinjal.
Expressing concern about potential horse trading, PTI chief Barrister Gohar Khan anticipates that other political parties will approach PTI leaders post-elections. Despite lamenting the allocation of fewer seats than deserved, Khan sees an opportunity for PTI candidates to join the party after winning elections, emphasizing a three-day window for such transitions. He envisions this as part of PTI's Plan C to unite people under a single umbrella.
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