PTI Core Committee Questions Leadership and Decisions During D-Chowk Protest
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) core committee, chaired by Barrister Gohar, has raised serious concerns about the events surrounding the violent protest at Islamabad’s D-Chowk. The committee questioned the deviation from the original protest location at Sangjani and criticized the lack of transparency and coordination within the party’s central leadership.
Key Issues Raised
The committee demanded answers regarding the sudden diversion to D-Chowk, asking who instigated the clash and why founder Imran Khan’s instructions for peaceful negotiations were ignored.
- Failure of Leadership: Members criticized the central leadership for its absence during the protest, expressing frustration over not being taken into confidence on key decisions.
- Accountability: They called for identifying those responsible for escalating tensions and obstructing peaceful negotiations.
Recommendations and Criticism
The committee urged better internal accountability and suggested compiling solid evidence before making claims about alleged worker deaths. Members advised against statements based on assumptions and emphasized transparency in handling future protests.
The leadership also acknowledged lapses, agreeing to involve the committee in future decision-making processes.
White Paper on Failures
A proposal was made to prepare a white paper documenting the failures of individuals who abandoned party workers during the D-Chowk protest. This document aims to highlight internal shortcomings and hold the government accountable for alleged atrocities against PTI workers.
The committee’s deliberations reflect growing concerns about party cohesion and decision-making, emphasizing the need for better coordination to avoid similar incidents in the future.
PTI Core Committee Questions Leadership and Decisions During D-Chowk Protest
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) core committee, chaired by Barrister Gohar, has raised serious concerns about the events surrounding the violent protest at Islamabad’s D-Chowk. The committee questioned the deviation from the original protest location at Sangjani and criticized the lack of transparency and coordination within the party’s central leadership.
Key Issues Raised
The committee demanded answers regarding the sudden diversion to D-Chowk, asking who instigated the clash and why founder Imran Khan’s instructions for peaceful negotiations were ignored.
- Failure of Leadership: Members criticized the central leadership for its absence during the protest, expressing frustration over not being taken into confidence on key decisions.
- Accountability: They called for identifying those responsible for escalating tensions and obstructing peaceful negotiations.
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Recommendations and Criticism
The committee urged better internal accountability and suggested compiling solid evidence before making claims about alleged worker deaths. Members advised against statements based on assumptions and emphasized transparency in handling future protests.
The leadership also acknowledged lapses, agreeing to involve the committee in future decision-making processes.
White Paper on Failures
A proposal was made to prepare a white paper documenting the failures of individuals who abandoned party workers during the D-Chowk protest. This document aims to highlight internal shortcomings and hold the government accountable for alleged atrocities against PTI workers.
The committee’s deliberations reflect growing concerns about party cohesion and decision-making, emphasizing the need for better coordination to avoid similar incidents in the future.