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PTI Criticized for Neglecting Workers, Allegedly Focused Solely on Imran Khan

PTI criticized for focusing on Imran Khan over party workers and allies, raising concerns about internal democracy and disillusionment.

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PTI Party Workers and Imran Khan

Critics say PTI prioritizes Imran Khan over its party workers and allies, creating concerns about internal democracy and member disillusionment [IC : by AFP]

February 21, 2026

In a growing chorus of criticism, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) is being accused of prioritizing its leader, Imran Khan, over the welfare of its workers, allied leaders, and even members of its own party. Observers say this has created an environment where loyalty to a single personality takes precedence over institutional strength or collective decision-making.

Sources close to party circles point out that many long-serving PTI members, including devoted activists like Hamid Raza Khan, have sacrificed personal and professional stability in support of the party’s cause, yet their contributions are reportedly overlooked. Critics argue that the party’s approach reflects an “Imran Khan-centric cult,” where organizational structures and worker concerns are secondary.

Political analysts note that this dynamic raises questions about the sustainability and internal democracy of PTI, as the party continues to focus its messaging and strategy around a single figure rather than fostering broader leadership and accountability.

For PTI workers and supporters, the growing perception of neglect could fuel disenchantment, particularly as the party faces a complex political landscape ahead. Party insiders and analysts alike stress that valuing the contributions of rank-and-file members, alongside maintaining respect for allied leaders, is crucial to prevent further disillusionment.

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