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Political movement continues in organized manner: PTI leader Muhammad Zubair

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ISLAMABAD: Leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Muhammad Zubair, said that the internal and coalition issues of the party are under consideration, and the decision of the party’s movement is being taken under the guidance of the founder.

He clarified that some opposition leaders do not belong to the PTI, but challenges remain in the political arena. Even after the 26th Amendment and the seats, the party’s political activities are continuing, and all party and coalition leaders have maintained their traditional positions.

Muhammad Zubair said that the PTI movements are active to influence the government; however, the leaders are cautious in continuing political initiatives, and there is a need to conduct protest movements in an organized manner. He also warned that blocking roads unnecessarily will affect the political balance.

He said that 275 opposition leaders are active at the public level but have not yet announced it, while the business and financial community often prioritizes their interests in political crises. There is a need for a strong leader for resistance politics and leadership. He was speaking on ABN News’s program “Debate@8” and said that

Muhammad Zubair further said that the slogans of the 27th Amendment and respect for the vote are part of the political debate. Nawaz Sharif has limited his strategy according to the circumstances, and his silence takes the form of a political protest. After being the Prime Minister for three terms, he is adopting a cautious approach.

He said that parliamentary debate and the participation of the opposition are important in the political process of the country. The Prime Minister clarified his position by withdrawing the exception, and senators and parliamentary colleagues are considering the details of the decisions. Differences and discussions within the party are not fully revealed to the public, which reflects

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