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    PTI May Reconsider Election Boycott in Azad Kashmir, Says Gohar

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 6, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has indicated a possible change in its stance regarding the election boycott in Azad Kashmir. Party leader Gohar revealed that the decision to abstain from the electoral process could be subject to review. This development comes amid ongoing political tensions and strategic calculations within the region’s political landscape.

    Azad Kashmir’s elections are critical, as they influence governance and regional stability. PTI’s initial boycott was seen as a protest against alleged irregularities and political grievances. However, reconsidering this position might open avenues for dialogue and participation, potentially altering the electoral dynamics significantly.

    In a significant development, the potential shift in PTI’s approach could impact voter turnout and the overall political balance in Azad Kashmir. It also reflects broader trends of political negotiation and realignment in Pakistan’s contested regions. Observers will closely watch how this decision unfolds and its implications for future governance and party strategies.

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