PTI Vows to Continue Fight, Announces Islamabad Rally on Sept 8
Shaukat Yousafzai Denies Internal Turmoil Amid Imran Khan's Detention

Islamabad-PTI Vows to Continue Fight, Announces Islamabad Rally on Sept 8, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) senior leader Shaukat Yousafzai has dismissed rumors of internal turmoil within the party due to Imran Khan’s detention. Yousafzai emphasized that the party’s vote bank remains intact and that there are no differences within the party.
Party Faces Challenges
The PTI is facing challenges on multiple fronts, including a public tug-of-war among its leadership, corruption allegations, and an inability to hold public rallies. Imran Khan has been in jail for over a year, and other key leaders like Shah Mahmood Qureshi are either behind bars or in hiding.
September 8 Rally to Proceed
Yousafzai confirmed that the party will hold its September 8 rally in Islamabad, despite the local administration’s repeated denials and revocations of permission. He attributed the party’s success to keeping its workers motivated.
Leaders in Hiding
Yousafzai declined to comment on party leaders in hiding, including Murad Saeed, who has been in hiding since last year. Islamabad Advocate General Ayyaz Shaukat has assured the party of granting permission to hold its rally on September 8.
Key points:
– PTI leader Shaukat Yousafzai denies internal turmoil amid Imran Khan’s detention
– Party faces challenges on multiple fronts, including leadership tug-of-war and corruption allegations
– September 8 rally in Islamabad to proceed despite administrative hurdles
– Leaders in hiding remain unaccounted for
– Party’s vote bank remains intact, according to Yousafzai