The Kaptaan has decided to personally look into the grievances of party members upset at not being handed tickets for the upcoming elections, it has emerged.

Party workers should send in their complaints and I will look into them and take action, Imran Khan has promised his party members.

"If anybody feels that they have been ignored or dealt with unfairly, send me your petitions," he said. "I will never allow any injustice to a loyal and committed worker."

The assurance has come amidst loud criticism of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf for allotting tickets to 'electables' rather than ideologues, and after PTI workers took their protest against the distribution of party tickets outside Khan's Banigala residence. More on that here.

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