Iramabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Founder and former Prime Minister Imran KhanCurrently in prison, he noted that “Qianfeng GroupAccording to Pakistani daily Tribune, internal strife broke out within the party and it requested the names of party members responsible for the split.
Speculations about a Forward group stemmed from sources saying nearly two dozen lawmakers had hinted at forming a Forward group as the leadership failed to secure Imran Khan’s release from prison, The Express Tribune reported.
Ongoing reports of cliques within the PTI have prompted the PTI supremo to demand the names of members involved in the forward bloc in the Senate and National Assembly (NA) in the upcoming meeting.
According to the Express Tribune, the former prime minister also emphasized strict observance of party discipline and directed that action be taken against those who repeatedly violate party rules.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf was dealt a blow on Saturday with yet another resignation of lawmaker Junaid Akbar as Imran Khan’s party faces clear internal divisions. He claimed that “certain people” were allowed to meet the party general secretary, while others were denied access.
Pakistan National Assembly member Sher Afzal Marwat has called for the resignation of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party senator Shibli Fayyaz, accusing him of blocking a meeting with jailed party founder Imran Khan. Akbar also responded to the accusations.
Akbar’s resignation follows the resignation of National Assembly opposition leader Omar Ayub as PTI secretary-general, signaling further changes in the party’s organizational structure.
“The parliamentary party has unanimously decided not to accept his (Omar’s) resignation and may instruct him to continue as party secretary-general,” an official statement said.
In addition, it said, “The Parliamentary Party strongly condemns media reports on the so-called ‘Forward Bloc’ and states that there is no ‘Forward Bloc’ within or within the Parliamentary Party, and that everyone is united under the leadership of the Nationwide Bloc.” and for life. Chairman Imran Khan.
Speculations about a Forward group stemmed from sources saying nearly two dozen lawmakers had hinted at forming a Forward group as the leadership failed to secure Imran Khan’s release from prison, The Express Tribune reported.
Ongoing reports of cliques within the PTI have prompted the PTI supremo to demand the names of members involved in the forward bloc in the Senate and National Assembly (NA) in the upcoming meeting.
According to the Express Tribune, the former prime minister also emphasized strict observance of party discipline and directed that action be taken against those who repeatedly violate party rules.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf was dealt a blow on Saturday with yet another resignation of lawmaker Junaid Akbar as Imran Khan’s party faces clear internal divisions. He claimed that “certain people” were allowed to meet the party general secretary, while others were denied access.
Pakistan National Assembly member Sher Afzal Marwat has called for the resignation of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party senator Shibli Fayyaz, accusing him of blocking a meeting with jailed party founder Imran Khan. Akbar also responded to the accusations.
Akbar’s resignation follows the resignation of National Assembly opposition leader Omar Ayub as PTI secretary-general, signaling further changes in the party’s organizational structure.
“The parliamentary party has unanimously decided not to accept his (Omar’s) resignation and may instruct him to continue as party secretary-general,” an official statement said.
In addition, it said, “The Parliamentary Party strongly condemns media reports on the so-called ‘Forward Bloc’ and states that there is no ‘Forward Bloc’ within or within the Parliamentary Party, and that everyone is united under the leadership of the Nationwide Bloc.” and for life. Chairman Imran Khan.