PESHAWAR: Several senior officials of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) party have submitted their resignations after failing to arrange the targeted number of workers in Peshawar rally.

Leadership issued show cause notices for failing to mobilize enough workers for a rally in Peshawar earlier this month.

Turnout fell short, leading leadership to issue show cause notices to 25 district members.

The notices were issued after the district officials reportedly failed to bring the mandated number of workers to the rally.

The show cause notices cited the district officials failure to effectively implement party instructions and mobilise supporters for the event.

PTI’s leadership has demanded written responses from officials within three days and warned of disciplinary action for unsatisfactory explanations regarding the poor turnout.

Insider reports said that, in response to the notices, several district officials have already tendered their resignations to PTI leadership, signaling dissatisfaction with the handling of the situation.

The development marks a tense moment within PTI as the party navigates internal challenges and attempts to maintain organisational discipline.

The resignations and any further disciplinary actions will be key points of discussion as PTI aims to strengthen its position ahead of upcoming political events.

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