Disagreements Emerge Within PTI Over Protest Plans, Harsh Exchange Between Bushra Bibi and Ali Amin Gandapur
Islamabad: Differences within Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) have come to the forefront regarding the party’s upcoming protest plans, with a heated exchange of words between Bushra Bibi and Punjab Minister Ali Amin Gandapur. According to sources, the dispute occurred at around 11:30 AM when the two leaders disagreed on the leadership and participation in the planned protests.
Bushra Bibi is reportedly keen on leading the protest from Peshawar, while Ali Amin Gandapur opposed her involvement, arguing that Bushra Bibi has no role in politics. After the disagreement, Bushra Bibi remained in her car, while Gandapur left for his residence.
In a related development, PTI’s top leadership held an important meeting last night to discuss the current challenges facing the party. According to sources, it was decided that the protest would go ahead as planned, with a backup plan (Plan B) in case of any obstacles. PTI leaders reiterated their commitment to the protest until their demands are met and indicated that protests would begin wherever barriers are placed.
A proposal was made that once obstacles are removed, a march towards Islamabad would commence. PTI leaders also mentioned that the nationwide transportation system has been halted, the motorway has been closed, and barricades have been set up. However, they emphasized that as soon as Islamabad opens up, a march towards the capital will begin.