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Power struggle within PTI may lead to its disintegration: Tarar

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Referring to the “internal strife” in the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar has claimed that there is a sheer power struggle within the ranks of Imran Khan-founded party that may lead to its disintegration or creation of a forward block.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad on Monday, Tarar said that top PTI leaders like Gohar Ali Khan and Sher Afzal Khan are taking contradictory stances on different issues. He regretted the “childish attitude” put up by the PTI which is a national party.

He advised the PTI leaders to shun their internal politics and play its due role in strengthening the economy.

Lambasting the PTI, the federal minister said sometimes they wrote a letter to the International Monetary Fund, but sometimes asked the European Union to investigate the election process in Pakistan. If they had any complaint, they should knock the door of the Election Commission of Pakistan or Election Tribunals, he said.—APP

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