KARACHI: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan has asked the party cadres protesting against the PTI’s city leadership for less than impressive showing in the recent local government elections to wait for a few months for intra-party elections, in which they could democratically elect whosoever as their leader.

Mr Khan on Saturday had to address the workers gathered outside the party’s city headquarters, Insaf House, to pacify those who angrily said the party in Karachi was getting reduced to a social media group and that ‘nepotism’ had prevailed in issuing party tickets in the LG elections.

The workers asked Mr Khan to replace the existing leadership of the province and the city and announce intra-party elections as soon as possible.

Mr Khan said such protests would not force him to decide what the protesters wanted, adding that intra-party elections would be held in a few months. “Your captain decides according to merit. Those who worked against the party in the local government elections would be expelled from the PTI.”

He said he would not remove Ali Zaidi, PTI’s city president, on the whims of a few individuals.

As he spoke he heard an angry voice: “Expel Ali Zaidi!” Mr Khan quickly replied: “Ali Zaidi will not go, you may go.”

He said the protest, however, showed that PTI was a democratic party.

He asked the party’s city leaders to learn from the mistakes in the LG elections and build it stronger in future.

He said PTI would soon launch its membership campaign followed by intra-party elections.

Published in Dawn, December 27th, 2015

Editorial

Budget delay
Updated 04 Jun, 2026

Budget delay

With economic stabilisation yet to translate into tangible improvement in living standards, the country’s leaders are finding it increasingly difficult to ignore demands for relief.
Absentee lawmakers
04 Jun, 2026

Absentee lawmakers

TWENTY per cent. That is the percentage of lawmakers whose commitment to their vocation is reflected in the time ...
Deliberate provocationst
04 Jun, 2026

Deliberate provocationst

THE latest events at Al-Aqsa Mosque reflect the growing impunity with which extremist Israeli settlers operate. ...
Missing confidence
03 Jun, 2026

Missing confidence

For the government, the economy may be more stable now than it was three years ago, but for manufacturers and exporters, it is still difficult to do business.
GB elections
03 Jun, 2026

GB elections

THERE has been some heated politicking in the country’s scenic north in recent days, with Gilgit-Baltistan finally...
The Lebanon factor
03 Jun, 2026

The Lebanon factor

THE fragile calm that followed the recent US-Iran confrontation is being tested. Iran has made it clear that it does...