Politics
“Internal Rifts Emerge Within PTI Ahead of Planned March”

As Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) prepares for its highly anticipated political march, internal divisions within the party have started to surface. The upcoming protest, aimed at demonstrating public support and highlighting key political grievances, has exposed growing tensions among party leaders and factions.
Sources within the party report disagreements over strategy, leadership, and the direction of the march, with some key members questioning the effectiveness of the planned protest. While the leadership is keen on showcasing unity and strength, conflicting voices within PTI have raised concerns about the timing and goals of the event, leading to friction among the party’s senior figures.
The rifts appear to center around how to approach the march, with some party members advocating for a more aggressive stance, while others push for a more diplomatic approach to achieve their objectives. These differences have caused delays in finalizing key details of the event and have created uncertainty about the overall coordination.
Additionally, certain PTI leaders have expressed frustration over the party’s leadership structure, with allegations of centralized decision-making and a lack of internal consultation. This discontent has led to fears that the internal conflicts could undermine the effectiveness of the protest and potentially damage the party’s public image.
Despite these challenges, PTI remains committed to its march, with leaders asserting that the internal differences will be resolved before the event. The party is also trying to reassure supporters that the planned protest will proceed as scheduled, with efforts being made to manage and consolidate internal factions. As the march draws nearer, all eyes are on how PTI will handle these internal challenges and whether they will affect the scale and impact of their demonstration.
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Defence Minister Khawaja Asif Willing to Resign If It Improves Security

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has expressed his willingness to step down if his resignation can contribute to improving the country’s security situation. Speaking at a press conference, Asif stated that national security is his top priority, and he is ready to make any sacrifice necessary to strengthen Pakistan’s defense and stability.
His remarks come amid rising concerns over the recent surge in terrorist attacks, particularly in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The minister emphasized that addressing security threats requires a collective effort from all stakeholders and called for national unity in the fight against terrorism. His statement has sparked discussions about the effectiveness of the government’s security policies and the political implications of his potential resignation.
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Fazlur Rehman: JUI-F Plans to Protest Against Govt Policies with PTI After Eid

Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has announced plans to launch a protest movement against the government’s policies in collaboration with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) after Eid. Speaking to party workers, he criticized the current administration for failing to address economic hardships, inflation, and governance issues. He stated that the government’s inability to provide relief to the people has led to widespread discontent, making protests inevitable.
Fazlur Rehman, who has previously been a staunch critic of PTI, emphasized that political differences must be set aside for the sake of national interests. He added that his party would hold countrywide demonstrations to demand economic stability and policy reforms. This unexpected alliance between JUI-F and PTI signals a shift in Pakistan’s political landscape, as opposition forces unite against the ruling coalition.
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The prime minister called on global leaders, international organizations, and human rights groups to work together to promote interfaith harmony, tolerance, and mutual respect. He also stressed the need for strict legal measures to prevent hate speech and attacks targeting Muslims. Pakistan, he reaffirmed, remains committed to advocating for the rights and dignity of Muslims globally while strengthening diplomatic efforts to address religious intolerance at international platforms.
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