Imran to not take part in intra-party polls, Gohar Khan nominated for PTI chairman
PTI’s Barrister Ali
Zafar announced on Wednesday that Chairman Imran Khan will not be contesting
the intra-party polls scheduled for December 2 (Saturday) due to his legal
problems, and also confirmed that Barrister Gohar Khan had been nominated for
the slot of party chairmanship in a “temporary arrangement”.
The announcement comes a day after the party found itself embroiled in fresh controversy after denying a statement by one of its own senior leaders, who had claimed that Imran would not contest the upcoming intra-party polls for the slot of party chairman and that he had picked someone to contest in his stead.
Speaking to the media outside
the Election Commission of Pakistan in Islamabad today, Zafar recalled that
Imran had been convicted in the Toshakhana case as he highlighted the incumbent
party chairman’s legal challenges.
On August 5, a trial court in
Islamabad had convicted the PTI chief in the case filed by the Election
Commission of Pakistan (ECP) that involved concealing details of state gifts
and jailed him for three years. The verdict meant he was disqualified from
contesting general elections for five years. However, the same month the
Islamabad High Court (IHC) had suspended PTI Chairman Imran Khan’s
three-year sentence but he still remains in jail in other cases.
In his media talk, Zafar
maintained that a person could not be disqualified for failing to declare
Toshakhana gifts. At the same time, he said that the party wanted to pre-empt
any “illegal or unconstitutional” steps by the ECP to prevent the party from
getting the bat as its poll symbol or cancel the nominations of its candidates.
He noted that while Imran’s
Toshakhana sentence has been suspended, a “final decision” had not yet been
made.
He said that all these matters
were discussed with Imran in the presence of other lawyers. He quoted Imran as
saying that he did not want to give the ECP any “excuse” for not giving the
party the bat symbol in the upcoming general elections, rejecting the
nomination of candidates or for not participating in the election.
“The
public is with us. We will win the elections when they happen. I want to take
part in the general election. Intra-party polls hold no meaning for me. I want
that the Toshkahana case is decided as soon as possible. When it is decided, I
will contest intra-party polls as chairman,” Zafar quoted Imran as saying.
He further said that the
ex-premier had directed the party to hold intra-party polls, adding that the
decision was placed before the senior leadership which had approved it. He said
that Imran would not contest intra-party polls until the Toshakhana case was
decided.
Zafar said that the question
then arose about the candidates for the intra-party polls as well as the
nominee for “caretaker chairman”. He said that the names of several prominent
personalities were discussed but all of them had been appointed to permanent
positions within the party.
“It would not be appropriate to
give them a temporary position. That is why we need someone who is not
controversial and can play a role in this caretaker mode, this temporary
arrangement,” he said.
Announcing Gohar as the nominee for chairman, Zafar said that he was an appropriate pick for a “temporary arrangement”. “With his nomination, you will realise that this is not a minus-one formula, that this is not a coup. He is Imran Khan sahib’s own nominee and is appropriate for the temporary arrangement we are [implementing].”
Zafar further said, “PTI is
Imran Khan and Imran Khan is PTI. PTI is nothing without Imran Khan. It doesn’t
matter if you’re the chairman on paper. The leader, and the continuous leader,
is Imran Khan sahib’s”.
Zafar said that the party had
to overcome legal hurdles as well as implement the ECP’s “illegal and
unconstitutional” order on holding intra-party polls which is why it was taking
this step.
Meanwhile, Gohar said, “I am
speechless. I do not have the words to thank Imran Khan sahib”
He said that the Imran was the
leader of the PTI whether he was in jail or whether he was free. “Khan sahib
was the leader and chairman, is the chairman and God willing will remain the
chairman,” he said, adding that he would handle the post as party chairman
until Imran returned.
PTI bickers over Imran’s successor
In the statement issued on
Tuesday, the party did not directly name newly installed Senior Vice
President Sher Afzal Khan Marwat, but it was clear that the clarification through
its official social media account was aimed at remarks made by him earlier in
the day.
Speaking to reporters outside
Adiala Jail on Tuesday after a meeting with Imran, Marwat had stated that the
PTI chief had decided to sit out the intra-party polls due to legal constraints
and his disqualification in the Toshakhana case.
“Khan sahib himself has decided
that he will not contest the polls for the office of PTI chairman,” he had
said, adding that this decision was taken with consensus. However, Marwat also
pointed out that the decision could be reversed as soon as his disqualification
was set aside.
But just hours later, the PTI’s central information department issued a statement “strongly denying” speculation in the media over the issue. It also denied the claims by a “senior party leader” about Imran not running for the post of chairman in intra-party elections.
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