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PTI initiates ‘Plan C’ to counter symbol setback

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In response to the recent loss of its iconic “bat” symbol, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has unveiled a strategic initiative termed “Plan C” aimed at ensuring its voters can easily access information about PTI candidates and their respective election symbols in their constituencies.

Following the Supreme Court’s decision to nullify the Peshawar High Court’s ruling on PTI’s intra-party election, which resulted in the loss of the party’s longstanding symbol, PTI has devised a novel social media strategy. This strategy enables pro-party voters to retrieve crucial information about their candidates by implementing a user-friendly search mechanism.

To facilitate this, PTI is currently in the process of developing a comprehensive searchable database. This database will contain vital details such as the names, constituencies, and election symbols of all PTI candidates. The party has shared on its social media platforms that its dedicated social media team has crafted a web portal to serve as the primary interface for users to access information based on their constituency numbers.

It is noteworthy that the recent court decision has reinstated the Election Commission of Pakistan’s ruling, rendering the Peshawar High Court’s decision null and void.

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