PTI Leadership Divided Over Task Force for Imran Khan’s Release

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Senior leaders urge restraint, favor negotiations over confrontation amid political uncertainty

ISLAMABAD: Internal divisions have surfaced within Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) over a proposed task force aimed at securing the release of party founder Imran Khan, with senior figures warning against launching a fresh protest movement.

According to party sources, several senior leaders have conveyed their concerns to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi, emphasizing that the current domestic and global climate is not conducive to political confrontation. They argue that dialogue and reconciliation would be more effective than agitation at this stage.

Most of the leadership reportedly fears that any renewed march toward Islamabad could backfire politically, potentially weakening the party’s position while increasing pressure on its workers. Leaders also highlighted that activists are already facing significant challenges, making further mobilization risky.

The task force, announced for April 19, was initially intended to organize efforts for Khan’s release. However, critics within the party believe that if its focus shifts toward protest coordination, it may deepen tensions rather than resolve them.

Political analysts suggest PTI’s next move will depend on internal consultations, which will determine whether the party opts for protests, negotiations, or a balanced approach.

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