Peshawar:
Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) has convened on Thursday an advisory meeting in Peshawar to prepare a strategy to make the next protest on August 5 for the launch of the founder of the party is a success.
According to PTI sources, the meeting has been convened by the central leadership of PTI attended by PTI BarrĂster Gohar, Secretary General Salman Akram Raja, Junaid Akbar, Omar Ayub and other leaders. The meeting will consider all aspects of the next protest in detail.
According to the sources, the meeting will decide whether to organize a march in Islamabad or hold protests at the provincial level. PTI’s leadership will also discuss other possible protest options.
PTI’s sources said several party leaders are not in favor of leaving Islamabad. The opposition leader in the National Assembly, Omar Ayub, told the media that the protest plans will end soon, and all decisions will be taken at the meeting scheduled for July 31.
The party leaders themselves will announce the protest mode. It has not yet been decided if the protest will take place in Islamabad or district level.
It is worth noting that after a series of failed protests, the founder of PTI has once again decided to demonstrate street power to campaign for the rule of law and the liberation of leaders and workers of imprisoned parties. However, the party appears divided into key policy issues, with dissident voices increasingly emerging in public.
Given the situation, a statement by the founder of PTI Incarceado Imran Khan appeared in the media, ordering each member of his party to immediately leave all internal differences and focus only on the protest movement of August 5 of the party, “for which a significant impulse is not being built today.”
According to the sources, the central leadership of the party has issued new instructions to all provincial leaders and organizational units to guarantee a strong participation for the protest on August 5. It has been decided that each ticket holder will lead a demonstration of protest in their constant constituency and will celebrate a demonstration.
Speaking to the media, the sister of the founder of PTI, Aleema Khanum, expressed her confidence on Saturday that the public will go to the streets on August 5 to launch a mass movement.
Aleem said that judicial orders were being mocked of impunity and that the justice system, as well as the judges, had run out of teeth.
“This is precisely the reason why the founder of PTI has asked workers, leaders and supporters to begin a movement,” he said.
She affirmed that those who were in power feared the movement, added that Imran Khan had urged the public to defend their rights.
“There is selective justice for PTI workers, they are being punished,” said Aleema. “There is clearly someone who is afraid, and my lawyers have advised me to look for the bail prior to arrest.”
She said: “The party must finish a plan, and people must go out to the streets.”