PTI moves to the mode of agitation, provides protests after missed discussions with the government

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Pakistan Secretary General Tehreek-E-insaf (PTI), Salman Akram Raja, announced on Friday that the “system” would soon realize that he cannot go ahead without the party founded by Imran Khan.

His comments came a day after PTI rejected the offer of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to take up the talks in a standstill, leading to speculation on political instability in the coming days.

PTI, which now moves to the “agitation mode”, reported plans to organize demonstrations at the district level on an alleged rigging in the general elections of last year.

PTI Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa president Junaid Akbar also mentioned a potential demonstration in Islamabad D-CHOWK.

He previously declared that PTI’s desire for dialogue was misinterpreted as a weakness and revealed that the party planned to reorganize its leadership by putting aside moderate personalities in favor of the mirrors.

Addressing a local television information channel, Raja reaffirmed PTI’s position, claiming that the party was ready to operate within the framework of the Constitution and the Law. He stressed that the PTI remains the greatest political force in Pakistan, contributing to national stability.

He warned that the decrease in the influence of PTI could strengthen extremist elements, a situation that countries could not afford. He also specified that PTI did not engage in stolen door talks and did not consider these communications necessary for their future strategy.

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