The Renaissance of PTI!

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has at last been granted permission to host a public meeting in Lahore, Punjab, following an extended legal and administrative struggle. The party, which was also permitted to show its public support in Islamabad two weeks ago, is relieved by this development. These permissions follow the highly controversial events of May 9, 2023, during which state installations, particularly military facilities, were vandalized, allegedly by PTI supporters. In the aftermath, the state propagated a narrative that PTI was behaving more like a rogue entity than a political party, leading to restrictions on its public gatherings. Such perceptions were especially apparent in the days leading up to the February 8th General Elections, when PTI’s campaigning was severely curtailed.

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