Former Governor of Sindh, Imran Ismail, stated that many Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) members do not want the party founder, Imran Khan, to remain outside the country. He emphasized that party workers are eager for Khanโs return to lead political activities directly from Pakistan.
Speaking to the media, Imran Ismail said that PTI members believe the founderโs presence in the country is crucial for the partyโs unity and decision-making. He added that party supporters are frustrated with the continued absence of their leader and expect him to play an active role in ongoing political strategies.
According to Imran Ismail, the party is focused on strengthening its grassroots network and addressing issues faced by the public. He mentioned that members are committed to supporting the founder upon his return and are willing to work tirelessly for the partyโs objectives.
He also highlighted that PTI leadership is engaged in discussions regarding future political moves and strategies to ensure the party remains strong nationwide. Imran Ismail assured that members are aligned with the founderโs vision and are preparing for active political campaigns once he returns.
Imran Ismail further noted that political activities, including public rallies and outreach programs, are being coordinated to maximize engagement with the electorate. He stressed that the founderโs presence in Pakistan will boost morale and unify the party at all levels.
Political analysts suggest that the comments from Imran Ismail reflect the broader sentiment within PTI, where members feel that the founderโs leadership is vital for the partyโs performance in upcoming elections.
The former Sindh governor concluded by urging all PTI workers to remain patient and committed, assuring them that the founderโs return would energize the party and strengthen its political influence across the country.
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