Thursday, November 21, 2024 01:32 PM
PTI appoints three leaders as focal persons for Imran Khan ahead of a nationwide march to protest against the government on November 24.
In a significant development for the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, three prominent leaders have been appointed as focal persons for the party’s founder chairman, Imran Khan. This decision comes directly from Imran Khan himself, highlighting the importance of these appointments in the current political landscape. The notification regarding these appointments was issued by Additional Secretary General Firdous Shamim Naqvi, signaling a strategic move by the party as it prepares for upcoming political activities.
The appointed focal persons include Barrister Gohar, Advocate Salman Akram Raja, and Omar Ayub, who serves as the Opposition Leader in the National Assembly. Their roles will be crucial as Imran Khan has recently called for a nationwide march to Islamabad on November 24, aimed at protesting against the current government. This march is expected to draw significant attention and participation from PTI supporters across the country.
During a press briefing in Rawalpindi, Khan’s lawyer, Faisal Chaudhry, confirmed the plans for the march and mentioned that a special committee has been formed to organize the event. However, the names of the committee members have not yet been disclosed. This move indicates a well-structured approach by the PTI leadership to ensure that the protest is effectively coordinated and impactful.
Imran Khan has made it clear that the entire leadership of PTI will be actively involved in the protest, emphasizing the importance of unity within the party. “Imran Khan has stressed that this is the final call for a nationwide movement against the government,” Chaudhry stated, underscoring the urgency and significance of the upcoming march.
As the political climate in Pakistan continues to evolve, the actions taken by PTI and its leadership will be closely monitored by both supporters and critics alike. The appointment of focal persons and the planned march reflect a strategic effort to galvanize public support and address the party's concerns regarding the current government. It remains to be seen how these developments will influence the political landscape in the coming weeks, but one thing is certain: PTI is gearing up for a pivotal moment in its history.