PTI changes to agitation mode, plans protests after the failed conversations with the government


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Pakistan general secretary Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI), Salman, Akram Raja, announced Friday that the “system” would soon realize that he cannot advance without the party founded by Imran Khan.

His comments arrived a day after PTI rejected the offer of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to resume stagnant conversations, which led to speculate on political instability in the next few days.

PTI, which is now changing to the “agitation mode,” said plans to organize district protests on alleged appearances in last year’s general elections.

The president of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa of PTI, Junaid Akbar, also mentioned a possible demonstration in Islamabad’s D-Cowk.

He previously declared that PTI’s desire for dialogue was misunderstood as a weakness and revealed that the party planned to reorganize its leadership by marking moderate figures in favor of uncompromising.

Speaking to a local television news channel, Raja reaffirmed the PTI position, saying that the party was ready to operate within the framework of the Constitution and the law. He stressed that PTI is still the greatest political force in Pakistan, contributing to national stability.

He warned that decreasing PTI’s influence could strengthen extremist elements, a situation that the country could not pay. In addition, he clarified that PTI was not participating in rear door conversations and did not consider such communications necessary for its future strategy.

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