Imran Khan is abusing his party, Rana Sanaullah – Pakistan

Imran Khan is abusing his party, Rana Sanaullah – Pakistan

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s advisor Rana Sanaullah has said that PTI founder Imran Khan is abusing his party.

Rana Sanaullah while speaking in a private TV program said that being politically loyal to a party is a good human trait. And I look up to those who are loyal to their party.

Criticizing PTI, he said that they are coming by telling the family members what is the need to say. It means you are going to kill someone. There will be a lot of hardship with them and administrative issues will have to be faced. But they do not have the power to deal with strict and administrative matters. Make it a political and parliamentary struggle.

Rana Sanaullah said that instead of tying a shroud on their heads, they should fight peacefully. And if they struggle peacefully, there will be no harshness or such measures against them. However, if they come out with a shroud on their head, then whatever happens to them will be justified.

He said that parliamentary democracy begins with negotiations. But it is not ready to talk. However, we are ready to talk to them but not ready to talk to them. All parties are ready to talk to him.

The adviser to the Prime Minister said that the Prime Minister went to his leadership in Parliament and shook his hand and said that he is ready to talk to you unconditionally. But the answer he gave to the Prime Minister is also in front of everyone. Founder PTI honored him the next day is also in front of everyone.

He said that if you have to talk to the establishment, should you do it by making an announcement? Why do you want to talk about something else? You are a political party and talk to political parties. But if you have been cheated, go to the tribunal. If the establishment wants to talk, should they do it by giving us permission or announcement?

Rana Sanaullah said that he had categorically said in the press conference on May 8 that if you want to talk, do it with political parties. And in the May 9 incident, the establishment is asking to apologize. They should do politics wisely. And what they are doing, they later say that they are being harsh with us. We do not want any harshness.

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**Interview with Rana ‌Sanaullah: Critique of Imran Khan’s Leadership in PTI**

**Editor:** ⁣Good evening, Rana ​Sanaullah. Thank you for joining us today. You recently made headlines by stating that Imran​ Khan ⁢is ​abusing his own party, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). Can you elaborate on what you​ meant by that?

**Rana Sanaullah:** Thank you for⁢ having me. What‌ I ⁣meant is that the way Imran Khan has maneuvered and led his party has shown a distinct lack of respect for party members and values. His leadership style has​ shifted towards manipulation rather than fostering genuine loyalty among his followers. It’s not just a political issue; it reflects‍ a‍ broader lack of respect for democratic values.

**Editor:** You mentioned‍ the⁤ importance of loyalty to one’s party. What⁤ do you ⁤see as the role of loyalty in political parties, ​especially in the context of PTI?

**Rana Sanaullah:** Loyalty is a fundamental‌ value in politics; it binds ⁢members to a shared vision and encourages collective⁣ action. In any party, loyalty should promote healthy dialogue and progress. Unfortunately, in PTI, this loyalty has been exploited. Members are coerced to align with certain narratives or face​ ostracism, which is detrimental to‌ the party’s health and the political landscape as a whole.

**Editor:** You also criticized PTI for its communication strategies, implying that they are misleading family members of party members. Can you clarify this point?

**Rana Sanaullah:** Yes, the way PTI communicates with its members is concerning. They seem to be propagating fear and​ pressure, essentially telling⁢ members what to ‌say ⁢rather‍ than promoting an environment where open dialogue and honest opinions are valued. This ​creates a culture of intimidation that is harmful not only to the individuals involved​ but also to ⁢the party’s ​integrity.

**Editor:** what do ‌you​ foresee for ⁢the future of⁣ PTI under Imran Khan’s leadership given these ongoing issues?

**Rana Sanaullah:** I foresee ⁤significant challenges ahead for PTI. The internal conflicts, along with ⁣administrative hurdles stemming from their ​current practices, will lead to hardship.⁢ Political parties thrive on trust and collaboration, and without reform in this area, ⁢PTI will struggle to maintain its position and credibility‍ among the electorate.

**Editor:** Thank you, Rana Sanaullah, for your insights. It will be interesting‍ to see how this situation evolves in the coming months.

**Rana Sanaullah:** Thank you for ​having me.

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