National ( The cow news digital ) Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founding member Akbar S. Babar has announced a campaign to reconnect with the party’s original workers and supporters, saying he has stepped forward to help protect the party’s founding principles.
Akbar Babar said he would begin contacting sincere, ideological, and long-serving PTI workers as part of efforts to discuss the party’s future direction. He also held consultations with other founding members, including Amin Zaki, Rana Sohail, Rana Jaleel, and Hanif Rajput, to develop a future strategy.
Speaking about the current situation within PTI, Babar claimed that the party, which was established to free the country from political and other forms of influence, has itself become affected by what he described as internal political control.
“The party that was created to liberate the nation from political and other mafias is now facing similar challenges itself,” Akbar Babar said.
The PTI founding member has remained a vocal critic of the party’s internal affairs and has previously raised concerns regarding transparency, organizational structure, and decision-making processes.
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Babar’s latest move comes as PTI continues to face political challenges and internal debates over its leadership, organizational future, and direction. His outreach campaign aims to engage longtime party members and supporters who were associated with PTI during its early years.
The announcement has drawn attention among political circles as discussions continue over the future of one of Pakistan’s major political parties. The response from PTI’s current leadership regarding the initiative is awaited.
