Junaid Akbar and other PTI provincial leaders expelled from Gilgit-Baltistan amid heightened electioneering tensions.

PTI leaders, including provincial President Junaid Akbar, have been expelled from Gilgit-Baltistan following a decision by the region’s police officials. This move comes as the electoral season intensifies in Pakistan, highlighting potential political challenges for the party.

The expulsion of prominent figures like Junaid Akbar underscores the growing tensions within the province and the broader political landscape. According to local sources, the decision was made due to ongoing investigations or other administrative reasons. These developments could significantly impact PTI's campaign strategies in Gilgit-Baltistan during upcoming elections.

This incident is part of a series of actions by authorities aimed at maintaining order and ensuring fair electoral processes across the country. The expulsion of key party members may also signal a broader crackdown on opposition parties as the election season progresses, adding to the complexity of political maneuvering.

The PTI leadership will likely face challenges in mobilizing support and conducting effective campaigning with these leaders out of the picture. As the elections approach, this move could have far-reaching implications for voter sentiment and party dynamics in Gilgit-Baltistan.