PTI leadership believes civil disobedience call not doable
Party sources say that they are considering to take up issue with Imran Khan and get it reversed
ISLAMABAD: Imran Khan’s latest call for civil disobedience was a surprise for party’s leadership, most of which believe it’s not doable.
Most of the party leaders in their internal WhatsApp group discussions, are expressing their reservations to the civil disobedience call given by their party chairman.
For them such a call is neither practical nor timely. Sources in the party told The News that they are discussing to take up the issue with Imran Khan and get it reversed.
The sources claim that even the top party leaders like chairman PTI Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, secretary general Suleman Akram Raja, Ali Amin Gandapur and Asad Qaiser learnt about the civil disobedience call from Imran Khan’s post on “X”.
“This is not doable,” a source said, adding that neither overseas Pakistanis will stop sending money to their families in Pakistan nor anyone will stop paying electricity and gas bills.
Even the PTI leaders can’t do it as for parliamentarians participating in such a civil disobedience means their disqualification.
One of the PTI leaders said that whoever is advising Imran Khan on these lines is doing disservice to both the party and the founder chairman.
The last protest call of November 24 was also given by Imran Khan without consulting his party leadership. Several senior leaders of the PTI were unhappy with the November 24 protest call and wanted to meet Imran Khan to review his decision but it couldn’t happen as the leaders were not allowed by the authorities to meet their jailed leader.
When approached, Senior PTI leader Ali Muhammad Khan said that the party leadership will meet Imran Khan to get further instructions on what the founder chairman has announced. Ali added that meanwhile the committee constituted by Imran Khan will start its work.
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