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In 2022, the by-election results went against all predictions and surveys
Imran Khan’s decision to dissolve the Punjab and KP assemblies has compelled the PDM to revisit its strategy
While ending the PTI’s long march, Imran Khan again baffled rivals and supporters alike with his decision to leave the provincial assemblies
PM nominates new army chief and joint chiefs’ chairman
The PDM government faces important economic and foreign policy challenges as PTI’s long march slowly approaches the capital
If there is one party absolutely adamant about early elections, it is the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf. Are other parties ready for it?
Situation tense after Imran Khan is injured in shooting during long march
The decision seems to have far-reaching implications, not just for Imran Khan and his politics but also for his political opponent, Nawaz Sharif
The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf is likely to continue its aggressive political posturing following Imran Khan’s resounding victory in the by-polls
Khan seems to have enjoyed massive support among the masses since his ouster from the government. This became clear in the provincial assembly...
Imran Khan’s PTI is on a collision course with the coalition government
Mainstream television media’s role in raising awareness regarding floods and the ongoing climate crisis was missing. These have never been a...
PTI chief Imran Khan claims that a ‘minus-one’ formula is being invoked to exclude him from politics
Former prime minister Imran Khan’s aggressive political rhetoric is an attempt at garnering greater popular support
Relief efforts in the aftermath of the floods have triggered a race among political actors and created space for extremist groups to expand their...
PTI is shifting strategy to counter disqualification threat
Kabir Ali Wasti will be remembered as a teacher of Pakistani politics and its history
The PML-N and the PTI have locked horns in the Punjab as political temperatures rise ahead of the general elections
Pakistan’s political history has been replete with power struggles and political unrest
Several senior legal experts are unanimous that the SCP had no power to order that the votes of defecting members do not count