According to senior party sources the new party will be registered independently but will function in close harmony with PTI in the next general elections. The move is intended to ensure the future of the party against judicial obscurities and do away with dependency on weaker alignments that destabilized it in earlier polls.
Party officials disclosed that potential names under consideration for the new political entity include “Tehreek-e-Insaf Pakistan” and “Insaf Pakistan.” Leadership circles are finalizing which title best preserves the PTI’s ideological identity while establishing a distinct organizational structure.
Sources further revealed that PTI founder Imran Khan has expressed support for the move, emphasizing that the new entity will maintain PTI’s core principles while functioning independently. The new party will have its own chairman, constitution, and management structure. Work is already underway to complete the documentation required for registration with the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).
Party leaders have started gathering national identity card data to meet the 1,000-member quota of party registration by the ECP. Both PTI and the new party will fight elections together once the new party is approved. This will make the combined electoral stand of both parties stronger.
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"We don t wish to be dependent anymore," a senior PTI leader said, explaining that the new arrangement would grant them more flexibility and legal strength.
The registration process is expected to begin in the coming weeks, signaling a major strategic shift in PTI’s election planning and organizational structure ahead of the next general elections.