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Bushra Bibi held responsible for the failure of the protest: PTI

PTI Party leaders are blaming Bushra Bibi for the failure who insisted on going to D Chowk.

After the failure of Tehreek-e-Insaf’s recent Islamabad protest, serious differences have emerged in the party.

According to insiders, accusations continue to be exchanged between senior leaders over poor planning and an ineffective demonstration strategy.

Party sources say that the Islamabad protest, aimed to release Imran Khan and put pressure on the government, but the party completely failed to achieve its goals. This failure has led to differences in the various factions of the party.

Some senior leaders have accused the central leadership of a lack of strategy.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur dismissed allegations of rifts in the party, telling Jang that the protest, which he described as Pakistan’s biggest march, was a success, despite many difficulties and the use of force.

He said that despite all these challenges PTI workers managed to reach D Chowk; However, direct firing by the government and the resulting casualties were unacceptable.

Ali Amin stressed that PTI as a political party does not support bloodshed. He further said that legal action will be taken against the illegal and oppressive behavior of the federal and Punjab governments. He reiterated his commitment to continue the struggle for the rights and demands of the party as it is in line with the basic ideology of PTI.

The chief minister’s spokesperson and information advisor, Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif, has already revealed that Imran Khan agreed to the rally in Sangjani, but Bushra Bibi disagreed, due to which the party had to suffer.

Senior leader of the party Shaukat Yousafzai also exploded. He said that Ali Amin was made a scapegoat. fell Shaukat Yousafzai has said that the party will run Bushra Bibi or leadership? If the party leadership does not have enough power, then they should resign.

He said that it was very regrettable about the D Chowk incident, where the leadership of PTI Punjab was missing.

He said that even if we had sat in D Chowk, we had no plan, why the advisory committee before leaving Peshawar? Not made? Unfortunately, who is leading the party, did not come to join the procession.

Ali Amin Gandapur bore the pressure of the party and the workers, the party should think about why the real faces were pushed back.

He said that negotiations could have been held with the government, which refused. The government should not have committed such cruelty and barbarity.

A key party leader told Jung that a major reason for the differences was the planning of the protest. Some leaders called for a more aggressive approach, while others favored holding a rally at a single location to avoid legal complications.

Additionally, the low turnout and inadequate facilities in Islamabad last night also harmed the demonstration.

Many workers who came from far away places expressed their dismay at the poor arrangements.

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