The
political journey of Pakistan Threek-e-Insaaf (PTI) rises during the regime of
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) in 2008. The Government was failed to achieve any
triumphs during their regime. This started corruptions to rise in the society
and terrorism augmented.
By
witnessing such crisis in Pakistan, khan started his campaigns to aware it
people that what is happening inside Pakistan. By looking the efforts of Imran
khan the public started following him, which was witnessed by the whole nation.
The political crowds arranged by PTI were so enormous and fully functional,
thorough which he develops strong relationships to its followers. By his strong efforts, PTI has become the
largest party by membership having 10 million members in Pakistan as well as in
abroad.
Looking
at the general information of the party, where its slogan is Justice, humanity
and Self Esteem. The head quarters of PTI lie in G-6/4 ISB. PTI has three wings
of the party namely student wing, women wing and youth wing.
In
2013 general elections in Pakistan, PTI gained following seats in different
assemblies
- 35 seats out of 342 seats in National assembly
- 28 seats out 371 seats in Punjab assembly
- 56 seats out of 124 in KPK assembly
- 4 seats out of 168 seats in Sindh assembly
- None seats at Baluchistan assembly
- 1 seat out 41 in AJK legislative assembly
Overall
PTI secured 3rd position in General elections in Pakistan. In recent
Senate election 2015 PTI gained 6 seats out of 104 seats in the house.
Policies
of PTI include areas of Social, Education, Political, Defense, Drone Bombings
and Foreign Affairs.
As a radical party that has freshly arrived on
the nationalized stage, the PTI has called for main societal, financial, and
political reorganization. The PTI's beliefs are derived primarily from Allama
Iqbal's visualization of a self-sufficient contemporary democracy
resulting from the steering values intrinsic in Islam.
Other related and detailed information related
to other political parties of Pakistan or for any other political happenings in
Pakistan, do visit www.pakvoter.org
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