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Imran Khan takes backseat in PTI chairman race amid legal challenges

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In a surprising turn of events, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) imprisoned supremo Imran Khan on Tuesday decided not to contest the upcoming party chairman election.

The announcement was made by Mr Khan's lawyer Sher Afzal Khan Marwat, who cited the looming threat of disqualification in the ToshaKhana case as the primary reason behind this strategic move.




Legal hurdles force Khan's withdrawal

Speaking to the media outside Adiala Jail, Marwat explained that the legal landscape, particularly the recent decision by the Election Commission, played a pivotal role in Khan's decision.


The Election Commission of Pakistan had ordered the PTI to conduct intra-party elections within 20 days, raising concerns about the party's compliance with its constitution.


Marwat clarified, "Due to the legal ban, Chairman PTI Imran Khan will not be a candidate for Chairman PTI this time." He emphasized that Imran Khan's withdrawal was not a sign of permanent disengagement but a strategic move to navigate the current legal challenges.


'Imran's temporary step back'


Despite the setbacks, Marwat assured supporters that Imran Khan remains the chairman of PTI in spirit. "These are temporary difficulties," he remarked, "whenever this disqualification ends, Imran Khan will be the chairman of PTI again."


The decision to refrain from the upcoming election is seen as a tactical move to avoid further legal complications and ensure a smoother return to the party leadership once legal matters are resolved.


Election commission's directive


On November 20, the Election Commission of Pakistan directed the PTI to hold intra-party elections within 20 days.


The directive was issued following concerns about the party's failure to conduct elections in accordance with its constitution. The commission had raised objections to the PTI's use of the bat symbol and issued a show-cause notice regarding the non-compliance with intra-party election regulations.


The PTI had argued that the intra-party election had taken place in June 2022 as per the party constitution of 2019. However, the Election Commission contested this, leading to the order for fresh elections within the stipulated timeframe.

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