Fawad claims efforts to sideline PTI founder will likely fail.

Former federal minister Fawad Chaudhry stated on Sunday that efforts to sideline Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan are underway but are unlikely to succeed.

Speaking on Samaa TV’s program “Mere Sawal With Absar Alam,” Chaudhry voiced concerns over attempts to marginalize the party’s leader. He criticized the current state of PTI leadership, highlighting a lack of competence among some members but reaffirmed the party’s strong grassroots support.

“The individuals representing the PTI founder seem disconnected from Pakistan and resemble spokespersons of banned organizations,” he remarked.

Related: Imran Khan Assigns Barrister Saif to Lead Opposition Unity Efforts

Imran Khan has tasked Barrister Saif with uniting opposition parties. Sources revealed that Khan directed Saif to accelerate negotiations with opposition leaders under the coordination of Ali Amin Gandapur.

According to insiders, Saif has already initiated contact with several key opposition figures. A significant meeting involving opposition parties is expected to be held at the Chief Minister’s House later this week.

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