The founder of PTI and his party are currently engulfed in extreme internal strife. Despite employing every possible negative tactic, this chaotic political entity has failed to achieve the results it anticipated. The outcome? PTI itself is now on the brink of internal collapse and division.
The party’s founder, true to his nature, continues to take U-turns, further complicating his own position. After losing public trust, he is now rapidly losing the confidence of his own party leaders.
PTI’s internal rift has become evident as his sister, Aleema Khan, is allegedly maneuvering to take control of the party, while Salman Akram Raja seems to be using the situation to elevate his political career. The expulsion of Sher Afzal Marwat has only intensified the turmoil within the party.
Reports suggest that after removing Marwat, the PTI founder is now planning action against assembly members who were absent during the 26th Constitutional Amendment voting, including Zain Qureshi and Zarqa Suharwardy, among others. This demonstrates his growing distrust even toward his own allies.
This internal division has thrown PTI’s founder into further confusion. At one moment, he writes open letters to the Army Chief seeking relief; the next, he hires foreign lobbying firms to pressure the Pakistani government, judiciary, and state institutions through American and British allies.
The recent meeting of Shehbaz Gill and Arif Alvi with U.S. Congressman Jack Bergman is a prime example of this strategy. Adding to the desperation, PTI has now announced another protest movement post-Eid—a clear sign of their growing frustration and lack of direction.
The contradiction is striking: on one hand, PTI’s founder is using social media to give the impression that he wants a resolution to the political crisis; on the other, he continues his characteristic stubbornness and duplicity. His social media teams orchestrate anti-military trends while simultaneously seeking international intervention. This duplicity reflects his sinister intentions.
PTI’s submission of a dossier to the IMF delegation to undermine Pakistan’s interests is a blatant attempt to sabotage the country. These anti-state tactics have fully exposed the party’s real agenda to the government, state institutions, and the public. Consequently, public trust in PTI continues to dwindle with each passing day.
Meanwhile, Pakistan’s journey towards progress and prosperity is becoming increasingly evident. The dedicated efforts of the government and state institutions are bearing fruit. This reality is what PTI and its founder find most unsettling, leading them to deploy every disruptive tactic to derail this progress. However, the state has made its position clear: Pakistan’s development, stability, and well-being are non-negotiable.