The PTI “without leader” is the prey of intestine struggles

Rawalpindi:

Intestine struggles in Pakistan Tehreek-E-insaf (PTI) seemed to expand on allegations of corruption in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa while the senior Azam Khan Swati said that the Party of the Imran Khan Party called for the immediate resignation of the KP speaker following the Damnant Discovery province.

Swati also revealed that Imran had also ordered the abolition of the president of the Manshra de Pti district and secretary general for allegations of transplant, signaling a major upheaval in the rows of the party.

Addressing the media outside of Adiala prison on Tuesday, Swati said he had met the founder of PTI incarcerated with two others, where they discussed pressing party issues.

Swati reassured Imran that the secretary general of the PTI, Salman Akram Raja, would not conclude any political agreement.

He revealed that despite serious accusations, the leaders of the Manshra de PTI, Sardar Khan and Ikramullah, received party posts.

He urged that the conclusions of the anti-corruption committee are made public, a suggestion that the founder of the PTI would have approved by calling for the resignation of the KP speaker.

Swati also informed the leader of the concerns related to the president of the KP party, Junaid Akbar, to which the founder of the PTI ordered an immediate reversal of the decisions of Akbar.

Regarding the political situation of Punjab, Swati informed him of the obstacles to which the head of the PTI was confronted Alia Hamza.

It is relevant to note that the former federal and ex-stenator Azam Khan Swati, while addressing a welcome reception earlier in February, had alleged that certain KP legislators were involved in corruption, adding that he would discuss the issue with Imran Khan, during his meeting with him in prison.

Later this month, the president of the KP assembly, Babar Saleem Swati, urged PTI vice-president, Azam Khan Swati, to identify all the legislators involved in corruption in the province.

“Swati’s declaration, in which he allegedly alleged corruption, has created chaos within the party. It should reveal the names of the people involved in irregularities so that we can keep them responsible,” he said in a statement.

Addressing the media on Tuesday, Swati also said that KP’s chief minister Ali Amin Gandapur, not looking at corruption problems and personally authorized his visit to Adiala prison.

He confirmed that Imran had sent a message to the secretary general of the PTI Salman Akram Raja, leading the immediate dismissal of the president and secretary general of the Mansehra district of their posts.

Meanwhile, the secretary general of PTI, Salman Akram Raja, said that he would respond to the concerns of Azam Swati with Junaid Akbar and that he is open to discussions concerning any question in Punjab.

By rejecting internal conflict reports, Raja insisted that minor disputes are common in political parties.

Addressing the media outside the Adiala prison, alongside other PTI leaders, the founding focal person of PTI Niazullah Niazi revealed that the wider bench decision of the High Court of Islamabad (IHC) on the Visitation Rights was raped, because only Azam Swati was authorized to a meeting on a list pre-approved by Raja.

Niazi stressed that PTI fully supports the court directives but accused the authorities of challenging them several times. He announced his intention to file a request for the court against the violations.

During the press conference, lawyer Mubashir Maqsood Awan revealed that Imran complained that they have refused access to books, phone calls with his children in the last seven months and political meetings.

Raja, reiterating concerns about the judicial orders that do not take into account, said that it was the third example of authorities organizing unauthorized visits while blocking people on the approved list of PTI.

He confirmed that PTI would have legal action against repeated violations.

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