PTI leaders dispel rumours about rift, say Imran Khan will be next premier

Pakistan Jul, 4 2024
PTI leaders dispel rumours about rift, say Imran Khan will be next premier
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RAWALPINDI: PTI central leaders Omar Ayub, Shibli Faraz, Shahryar Afridi and Raoof Hasan have asserted that next prime minister will prisoner number 804, saying they were united and would remain so.

Outside Adiala Jail, opposition leader in National Assembly Omar Ayub said they were not allowed to meet PTI founder.  Ayub said PTI founder rightly said that their fight was with duffers. “There is no division in party. No one can ban Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf,” he said. He further said party founder had right to meet opposition leader. He threatened to summon administration of jail to National Assembly and Senate.  Shibli Farz said mandate of people was stolen in elections. He said “Hired people” were being brought back on TV channels. Amir Mughal was arrested when he asked DC for permission to hold rally.  Shahryar Afridi said there was no question of division in party. He said PDM could not compete with PTI.  Shandana Gulzar also denied rift in PTI. She said they were facing 40 cases each. She said Prime Minister and Punjab Chief Minister should stop worrying about PTI. 

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