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PTI to give surprise in elections day, Ansar Abbasi

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As the countdown to the general elections in Pakistan approaches the six-week mark, the political landscape is witnessing heightened tensions. Despite facing administrative suppression, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is gearing up for an electoral resurgence, finding support in recent court decisions.

Reports indicate that the PTI is encountering restrictions on public meetings and rallies, but court interventions are proving to be a significant boost for the party amid legal and criminal challenges since the May 9 attacks.

While the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PMLN) is often dubbed the “King’s Party,” it appears to be in a state of inertia, failing to assert dominance over the PTI in the wake of the post-May 9 crackdown. Despite alleged administrative support, the PMLN has yet to kickstart its election campaign to mobilize the masses.

Recent court rulings, including the Supreme Court’s decision in the cipher case and the Peshawar High Court’s rejection of the Election Commission’s order to withdraw the PTI’s election symbol “Bat,” have injected fresh vigor into PTI leaders and workers. The Islamabad High Court’s injunction until January 11 on Imran Khan’s plea in the cipher case has strategically delayed legal proceedings, offering PTI a respite.

PTI’s legal team is actively seeking to overturn Imran Khan’s conviction in the Toshakhana case, currently under consideration by the Supreme Court. The outcome of this case could determine Imran Khan’s eligibility to participate in the upcoming general elections.

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Despite initial concerns about candidate availability following the post-May 9 crackdown, PTI candidates have surpassed other parties in filing nomination papers for the February 8, 2024 elections. The number of PTI candidates exceeds those in the 2018 elections, signaling resilience and determination within the party.

PTI leaders assert widespread public support and anticipate surprising election results if the party’s symbol, the “Bat,” appears on the ballot paper. The potential participation of Imran Khan in the elections could further enhance the PTI’s electoral prospects.

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