Former PTI leader Faisal Vawda recently commented on the internal divisions within Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), painting a picture of a fragmented political party struggling with internal conflicts. He described the divisions as being based on various allegiances, such as groups of lawyers, family members, and factions of older and newer leadership. These divisions, Vawda argued, are reflective of deeper issues within the party’s structure, especially in the wake of recent political crises.
During a media interaction, Vawda suggested that some PTI members have prioritized personal gains over the party’s vision. He criticized key figures for failing to effectively manage the political fallout of recent events, such as the controversial constitutional amendments and allegations of corruption. He pointed out that such actions have disillusioned the party’s supporters.
Vawda also highlighted the impact of these divisions on the party’s unity, accusing some members of sabotaging PTI’s political agenda. He alleged that external actors may be influencing PTI’s actions, further complicating its internal dynamics. Additionally, he called for an internal “cleansing” to remove individuals undermining the party’s mission.
These remarks come amidst broader challenges faced by PTI, including leadership disputes and accusations of aligning with opposing political forces. Vawda emphasized that addressing these issues is critical for PTI to regain its standing in Pakistan’s political landscape.
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