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    PTI Emphasizes Public Pressure as Key to Founder’s Release, Prepares for Road Protests

    Web DeskBy Web DeskFebruary 25, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant development regarding the ongoing efforts to secure the release of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder, the party’s leadership has reiterated that mass public pressure remains the most effective strategy. Contrary to earlier remarks by Barrister Gohar Ali, who suggested pursuing legal avenues through the courts, Shafi Jan, the Special Assistant to the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Information, has made it clear that the party is now focusing on mobilizing the public to exert pressure from the streets.

    During a recent appearance on a prominent news program, Shafi Jan emphasized that the PTI’s founder will only be freed if the people rise collectively and demand his release. He stated that all other options have been exhausted, and the party is gearing up for a robust public campaign. “We have no choice left but to take to the roads,” he declared, highlighting the readiness of Sohail Afridi, a key PTI leader, who has prepared a container truck to serve as a mobile platform for protests. “This time, we are determined to achieve tangible results,” Jan added, underscoring the party’s resolve.

    Shafi Jan was careful to clarify that the party does not intend to resort to any unlawful activities such as breaking into jails. Instead, the focus is on peaceful yet powerful demonstrations designed to create enough public pressure to compel authorities to release their leader. The responsibility for orchestrating these street protests has been entrusted to Sohail Afridi, who will lead the movement from the container truck, which can be moved to different locations to maximize impact.

    This shift towards street activism marks a departure from the earlier strategy of relying primarily on judicial processes. It reflects the PTI’s frustration with the slow pace of legal proceedings and their belief that public mobilization is a more effective tool in this political struggle. The party hopes that widespread demonstrations will not only highlight their cause but also rally greater support from the general population.

    It is worth noting that the political climate in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has been tense, with various parties vying for influence amid ongoing legal and political challenges. The PTI’s decision to intensify public protests signals a new phase in their campaign to secure the release of their founder, aiming to leverage the power of the masses to bring about change. As the situation develops, all eyes will be on the upcoming demonstrations and the government’s response to this growing pressure.

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