PTI's Asad Qaiser threatens to exit political system, citing denial of political space and security concerns during recent events.
PTI leader and former National Assembly speaker Asad Qaiser has warned that his party might seriously consider exiting the existing political system if its demands for a fair share of political space are not met. Speaking to media, Qaiser emphasized the importance of making meaningful selections rather than holding contentious polls in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB).
Qaiser he was released by police only after his flight had departed, hinting at security concerns or potential issues related to his recent activities. He stressed that it is better to make informed and fair choices through proper selection processes instead of conducting elections in GB.
The situation underscores growing discontent within PTI ranks over what they perceive as a lack of political space and security assurances. Qaiser's come amid ongoing tensions and calls for greater representation from various political factions, particularly in regions like GB where concerns about autonomy and rights are prevalent.
Asad Qaiser’s warning signals a potential shift in the political landscape, highlighting the need for dialogue and resolution to address these grievances before they escalate further.