PTI will hold a sit-in to demand the release of the party founder.
Marwat claimed that legal processes and political battle were necessary for the PTI founder’s release from prison.
Regarding the choice to start protests after April 21, the PTI leader stated that both the party and the former prime minister agreed.
If the government tried to use force to stop the party workers from protesting across cities, Marwat claimed that the PTI might start a march towards Islamabad.
According to Marwat, the party was thinking of bringing back a number of its leaders who had declared their intention to leave the PTI after the riots on May 9.
Imran Khan stated that two to three people might be permitted to rejoin the party, even though no criteria has been established for reuniting those who left following the May 9 riots.
The PTI leader went on to say that there is a strong belief that anybody who made a statement criticizing the party shouldn’t be allowed to join it.
Usman Dar stated that his family has suffered greatly and that his name has come up. He also mentioned that Aon Abbas, Maleeka Bokhari, and Ali Nawaz Awan are among those that the PTI believes should be taken back.
The PTI leader spoke on Fawad Chaudhry, saying that although the former party chief has tried to re-join the group, party members are opposed to it.
Former Finance Minister Asad Umar allegedly left the party after receiving a guarantee to be freed from the cipher case, according to Sher Afzal Marwat.
The PTI chief disclosed that he had made an effort to persuade the party hierarchy to reinstate Umar; however, Imran Khan declined.