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Imran Khan urged to take part in by-elections
By Qamar Jabbar
LAHORE: The Punjab and Lahore leadership of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has urged the party chief, Imran Khan, to change its policies and field the party candidates in the by-elections, learnt Daily Times. The party should field its candidates for the national, provincial and senate seats after negotiating with the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leaders, quoted PTI leaders. They were of the view that the PTI would lose its credibility among the masses if it continued to align with the Jamaat-e-Islami or the lawyers. The workers will also leave the party, they said. Daily Times also learnt that PTI Lahore President Shabir Sial had tendered his resignation to the party chief a few days ago for being unable to keep the party intact in Lahore and bring the workers out to protest rallies. However, Khan assured him that he would talk to the PPP and PML-N leaders to accommodate the party candidates on four national and five provincial assembly seats in Punjab. Sial then withdrew his resignation. Sources said that Khan had an offer for the Senate seat, but he was reluctant to accept it. Admiral (r) Javaid Iqbal, who had served as the Punjab PTI president, central vice president, additional secretary general and central information secretary is not ready to accept any responsibility. However, the party chief has asked him to become active and look after the media cell.
Courtesy Daily Times
By Qamar Jabbar
LAHORE: The Punjab and Lahore leadership of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has urged the party chief, Imran Khan, to change its policies and field the party candidates in the by-elections, learnt Daily Times. The party should field its candidates for the national, provincial and senate seats after negotiating with the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leaders, quoted PTI leaders. They were of the view that the PTI would lose its credibility among the masses if it continued to align with the Jamaat-e-Islami or the lawyers. The workers will also leave the party, they said. Daily Times also learnt that PTI Lahore President Shabir Sial had tendered his resignation to the party chief a few days ago for being unable to keep the party intact in Lahore and bring the workers out to protest rallies. However, Khan assured him that he would talk to the PPP and PML-N leaders to accommodate the party candidates on four national and five provincial assembly seats in Punjab. Sial then withdrew his resignation. Sources said that Khan had an offer for the Senate seat, but he was reluctant to accept it. Admiral (r) Javaid Iqbal, who had served as the Punjab PTI president, central vice president, additional secretary general and central information secretary is not ready to accept any responsibility. However, the party chief has asked him to become active and look after the media cell.
Courtesy Daily Times