Aleem Khan welcomes the unit of PTI parliamentarians at the Lahore meeting


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The leader of Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI), Aleema Khan, welcomed the meeting of PTI parliamentarians in Lahore, qualifying it as a positive step for the party and the province of Punjab.

Speaking to the media at the Gorakhpur Checkpost, Aleema said the meeting at Lahore was an encouraging for Punjab and reflected the unit among the legislators of the party.

“It is a good sign that all PTI parliamentarians joined in Lahore,” he said. “We had always said that the MNA and Punjab MPA would demonstrate the unit, and this meeting confirms it.”

She declared that Punjab had witnessed significant injustices in the last two years and that such meetings were necessary to address those problems.

He praised Lahore and said all members supported the initiative. “The meeting must be appreciated. We all appreciate it,” he added.

Answering the questions about the absence of a certain leadership based on Punjab of the event, Khan said they were not informed of such exclusion. “They told us that this was a meeting of parliamentarians. We do not know why the leadership of Punjab was not invited,” he said.

Expressing optimism, he concluded: “God wishes, everything will be fine.”

On the other hand, a new internal dispute within the PTI has emerged after the main Punjab organizer of the party, Aliya Hamza, publicly questioned the justification and strategy behind the recently launched 90 -day protest movement of PTI.

The party had previously announced a campaign to “do or die” aimed at challenging the Government and shaping PTI’s political leadership.

However, tensions arose when Hamza was excluded from a key strategy meeting held in Lahore, raising his eyebrows inside the ranks of the party.

When asked about his absence, PTI’s general secretary, Salman Akram Raja, declared that Hamza had been “too busy in the last two days” to attend the meeting.

In response, Hamza went to the social media platform X, publishing a sarcastic comment: “What a bustle that perhaps was not even aware!”

Then he questioned the planning and objectives of the movement, asking where the strategy for the release of Imran Khan had been described and how the campaign would be executed. He also challenged the origin of the 90 -day timeline, comparing it with the deadline of August 5 mentioned above.



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