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PTI to follow founder’s plan ‘Letter by Letter,’ says Sheikh Waqas Akram

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan-Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Information Secretary Sheikh Waqas Akram made it clear that the party will follow the founder’s plan letter by letter, and all leaders will participate in the protest.

He said that it has been suggested to hold the protest in front of the courts and not outside the Adiala, because the presence of public representatives in front of the court can affect judicial matters, cases, and meetings.

According to Sheikh Waqas, Ali Hamza will take charge of monitoring the protest strategy on behalf of the party, while a large number of leaders and workers will be seen in the protest.

Talking about the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, he said that Sohail Afridi has a clear stance that the cabinet will not be formed without meeting the founder of PTI.

He said that the meeting with the Chief Minister was held under constitutional authority, party consultations will be held later, and nothing was hidden in this regard.

Sheikh Waqas Akram denied Rana Sanaullah’s statement and said that the news of differences within the PTI is baseless; the leadership is completely united. He was talking on ABN News’ program “Sawal se Age” and said that

According to him, the news of the leadership’s concern regarding the tone of Sohail Afridi and Junaid Akbar is not based on reality.

He added that “the founder has clearly said that it does not matter if the government goes. We are not doing power politics.” Explaining his stance, Sheikh Waqas assured that there is no conflict within the party, nor is any leader angry.

He said that those who are worried themselves retreat, while the party’s true allies still stand with the leadership.

The Information Secretary described Chief Minister Sohail Afridi as a young and dynamic leader, saying that he has every right to run the province in an active manner — and the PTI stands with him in this struggle.

Staff Reporter

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