PTI to screen new entrants into party, revised policy to restrict meetings with Imran

Recent influx of political leaders was cited as a reason for the change in party policy

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The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) announced a change in party policy and all new entrants will now be screened by a committee before official induction into party ranks, reported Express News on Thursday.

The committee will gather information on all interested political leaders before they are accepted as members of PTI. In addition to the constitution of the new committee, Chairman Imran Khan will also not meet all new members, as the policy will put a halt to the practice. The recent influx of political leaders was cited as a reason for the change in party policy.

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