WEB DESK: Founded on April 25, 1996, by Imran Khan and a cadre of visionaries, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaaf (PTI) began as a beacon of hope for political change. With Imran Khan at the helm and notable figures like Naeemul Haque and Ahsan Rasheed by his side, PTI embarked on its mission to transform Pakistani politics.
Early struggles & electoral forays
The nascent years were fraught with challenges as PTI sought to establish itself as a credible political force. Despite initial setbacks, Imran Khan’s entry into parliamentary politics in 2002 marked a significant milestone. His relentless criticism of the status quo resonated with disillusioned voters, laying the groundwork for PTI’s future electoral endeavors.
Alliances & opposition dynamics
In the tumultuous political landscape of Pakistan, PTI forged alliances and confronted entrenched power structures. The party’s participation in the All Parties Democratic Movement underscored its commitment to democratic ideals amidst mounting pressure from authoritarian forces.
Rise to Prominence & governance
The watershed moment arrived with the 2013 general election, where PTI emerged as a potent political force, though falling short of expectations. Despite electoral setbacks at the national level, PTI’s success in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa demonstrated its capacity for governance and reform.
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Challenges & Controversies
However, PTI’s ascent was accompanied by challenges and controversies. Imran Khan’s struggles to navigate governance, coupled with internal dissent and external pressures, exposed the party to scrutiny and skepticism.
Decline & disarray
In the aftermath of Imran Khan’s ouster in 2022 and subsequent legal battles, PTI faced internal fractures and electoral setbacks. The erosion of its support base, symbolised by the revocation of its electoral symbol, marked a period of uncertainty and introspection for the party.
Road ahead
As PTI commemorates its 28th anniversary, the party stands at a crossroads, grappling with its past and charting a course for the future. Its journey, characterised by resilience and resilience, reflects the complex interplay of politics, power, and perseverance in Pakistan’s democratic evolution.