The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) held the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party responsible for the ongoing delays in the intra-party polls case. The ECP stated that PTI’s lack of cooperation and frequent requests for adjournments have prolonged the proceedings unnecessarily.
This issue has garnered significant attention, particularly given PTI’s previous emphasis on transparency and democratic principles. The party’s inability to hold timely intra-party elections has raised concerns over its internal governance and commitment to its
values. Meanwhile, PTI leaders have defended the delays, citing legal technicalities and an alleged political vendetta aimed at discrediting the party.
In Pakistan’s political landscape, intra-party democracy is seen as a crucial indicator of a party’s health. The ongoing dispute reflects broader tensions between political parties and institutions such as the ECP, particularly in the lead-up to the general elections.
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