Imran Khan instructs PTI members to resign the party’s positions

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Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan has instructed party members who keep government roles to resign their positions within the party.

The directive, which is communicated through PTI General Secretary Salman Akram Raja, aims to give Junaid Akbar, the newly appointed president of PTI’s Khyber-Pakhwa chapter, a free hand in reorganization of the party.

Raja, who spoke with journalists after visiting Khan in the Adiala prison on Tuesday, assured that Khan is in good health despite concern about his well-being.

He also revealed that Khan was planning to write to Chief Justice of Pakistan Yahya Afridi about questions within the prison system and noted that the prison administration was allegedly under control of “unseen forces.”

The PTI General Secretary approached the party’s attitude to ongoing issues in Sindh, including resistance to dam construction, confirming PTI’s obligation to fight for the rights of people in the province.

In addition, Raja highlighted the party’s willingness to engage in any institution and said PTI would “knock on doors” to tackle worries, especially in the light of the controversial passage of the 26th constitutional change.

He also expressed Khan’s disappointment over Pakistan’s performance in the ICC Champions Trophy, adding that the state of National Cricket had sadly the former prime minister who noticed the deep connection that Pakistan has with the sport.

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