Days after former finance minister Asad Umar turned down Prime Minister Imran Khan's offer to head the energy ministry and resigned from the federal cabinet, PTI's social media activists led by Farhan Virk have launched a campaign against Umar and his alleged plans of an intra-party power grab.
The campaign has now caught the attention of the party's senior leadership and calls for its end are picking up pace. On Sunday, senior PTI leader Jahangir Khan Tareen took to Twitter to express solidarity with Umar and strongly condemned the Virk-led campaign.
I vehemently condemn Farhan Virk's campaign against Asad Umar. Asad & I have struggled together against the status-quo for more than 8 years & I hold him in the highest regard. Asad continues to be part and parcel of PTI senior leadership and we all value his role.
— Jahangir Khan Tareen (@JahangirKTareen) April 21, 2019
Tareen's show of support may come as a surprise to many observers as recent reports have alluded to an ever-growing rift between two groups within the PTI.
The South Punjab leader condemning the party's leading social media warrior was also an unusual occurrence and sceptics believe it could be part of a greater smoke-and-mirrors strategy.
For his part, Virk responded to Tareen's tweet with assertions of sincerity and said that he stands by his comments against the former finance minister.
میں نے کل بھی بولا تھا. میں آج بھی بولتا ہوں. میں نے ساری مہم خود اپنی کریڈیبلٹی پر چلائی تھی. میں اب بھی کھڑا ہوں. یہ میری سچائی کا ثبوت ہے کہ مجھے کوئی حکم نہیں دینا. اپنی مرضی کرتا ہوں اور انشااللہ دو مہینہ میں سب کو پتہ لگ جائے گا سچا کون تھا. pic.twitter.com/9zFN3i1Ec9
— Dr Farhan K Virk (@FarhanKVirk) April 21, 2019
The controversy started with Virk's video message in which he accuses Umar of making moves to garner support for an alleged coup within the PTI.
اسد عمر کو میرا پیغام
— Dr Farhan K Virk (@FarhanKVirk) April 20, 2019
تمھاری نئی سازش کا مجھے علم ہو گیا ہے. pic.twitter.com/FZml9MnEZA
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