Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Sher Afzal Marwat has said that PTI workers will not respond to the call given by Bushra Bibi, the wife of Imran Khan or his sisters, adding that they will react only to the PTI founder’s call.
Marwat’s remarks came after Imran’s sister Aleema Khan and his lawyer Faisal Chaudhry revealed that the incarcerated prime minister had called for a protest on November 24 in Islamabad — a move which several PTI leaders fear might backfire.
Speaking on Geo News’ programme Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Sath, Marwat underscored that the PTI founder has remained steadfast in his belief that dynastic politics was harmful to democracy.
The politician expressed his desire to play a role in the upcoming protest in the federal capital, lamenting however that he was not invited to a recent meeting in Peshawar. He claimed that he learned that discussions about him also took place during the meeting.
Highlighting organisational challenges for the upcoming protest of the party, the PTI leader remarked: “If a protest strategy is not finalised within two days, it might be difficult for us to stage a full-scale sit-in.”
He said that people from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa would show up for the protest in Islamabad, adding: “The question is how will we hold ground at D-Chowk?”
It should be mentioned that the recent Peshawar meeting was reportedly led by Bushra Bibi, wife of the PTI founder, who issued directives for the November 24 protest.
However, the ex-PM has categorically refuted media reports regarding her role in national politics, according to party lawyer Chaudhry.
Talking to journalists after meeting the party’s founder at Adiala Jail on November 15, Chaudhry said: “Bushra Bibi conveyed the PTI founder’s message to the party leaders.”
“She is neither joining politics nor will she do so in the future,” the advocate clarified while quoting Imran.