ISLAMABAD— Sher Afzal Marwat has offered a scathing internal critique of the party’s leadership and strategic direction, declaring that the PTI’s “protest strength has been exhausted” and that “every protest has failed.”
Speaking on Hum News program “Faisla Aap Ka with anchor Asma Shirazi”, Marwat did not mince words regarding the party’s decision-making process.
Strategic and Internal Flaws
Marwat alleged that important decisions within the PTI are made through secretive and non-transparent means, claiming that party policies are influenced by “whispers, recommendations, backbiting (sycophancy), and nepotism.” He lamented the lack of sound governance, stating, “Not a single good decision was made in two years to be proud of; every decision was wrong.”
In a rare public admission of internal corruption, Marwat disclosed that the party had been compromised on a key legislative matter: “11 of our people were sold out during the 26th Amendment, and they are still in PTI today.” He also questioned the belated actions of other party members, specifically challenging a figure named Junaid Akbar, asking why he had not raised his concerns earlier.
A Glimmer of Hope
Despite his bleak assessment of the party’s current state and past decisions, Marwat offered a slim possibility for future improvement, suggesting that perhaps the “new Chief Minister might perform some miracle.”
Source: Hum News, Faisla Aap Ka with Asma Shirazi.