The internal points of the meeting held at Khyber Pakhtunkhwa House have come to light.
According to the points, no one was able to participate in Imran Khan’s medical check-up because Aleema Khan refused to accept the government’s offer to allow doctors and senior PTI leadership to be present.
If she continues to prevent other leaders in the same way, it will harm both Khan and PTI.
Members of the Provincial Assembly were instructed to return, mobilize more people, but keep the protest confined within Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Mahmood Khan Achakzai and Raja Nasir deliberately restricted themselves to Parliament, whereas the leadership was expected to remain outside and mobilize workers.
Iqbal Afridi was instructed to control inappropriate language and provocative actions. In response, he confined himself to the Parliamentary Lodges, as if he did not wish to participate in the protest or implement party directives.
Due to loud and derogatory trolls operating from outside, workers’ confidence in the party leadership has been undermined, while road blockages have caused difficulties for the public. PTI needs to reconsider its strategy.
Barrister Gohar should make independent decisions and not remain subject to anyone’s veto.
If PTI-affiliated trolls are not brought under control, Suhail Afridi may soon become “Ali Amin Khan Gandapur 2.0.”
The party should take legal action against those spreading false news regarding Imran Khan’s health on behalf of the government (for example, the claim that his eyesight has permanently been lost), as stated by the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.