The PTI-P chief says the party's manifesto is ready and would be unveiled in the coming days.


Peshawar: Pervez Khattak, the head of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Parliamentarians (PTI-P), has officially announced that he turned down an offer for an electoral symbol.
Pervez Khattak revealed that the party's manifesto is ready and would be unveiled in the coming days.
He was talking to the media in Peshawar on Monday.
He emphasized the ongoing election campaign, highlighting their dedication to planning for the development of the province. Addressing the grievances, Khattak mentioned the federal government's infringement on their rights, promising to advocate for the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
He acknowledged the presence of independent candidates in contact with PTI-P, expressing the party's preparedness for the upcoming elections. Khattak stressed that several acquaintances recognize the importance of contesting elections freely, encouraging those who triumph independently to consider joining PTI-P.
Responding to accusations of 'lotacracy,' Khattak defended his party-building efforts, stating that accusations of 'lotacracy' arise when someone joins PTI, but it's not considered as such when they leave. He urged the people of the province not to be misled by misconceptions and misunderstandings.

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