PTI distances itself from no-confidence motion, premier's election in AJK
PTI Secretary General Salman Akram Raja calls move 'political game' aimed at undermining public representation

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has announced that it will disassociate itself from the opposition alliance’s no-confidence motion against the Azad Jammu and Kashmir prime minister and the subsequent process to elect a new premier, calling the move a “political game” aimed at undermining public representation.
PTI’s top leadership attended a high-level meeting at the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa House in Islamabad on Tuesday to discuss the political situation. The party decided to remain detached from the no-confidence and election process but vowed to continue representing the public in the assembly and to give the incoming government a “tough time.”
After the meeting, PTI Secretary General Salman Akram Raja said, “A political game is being played in Azad Kashmir, where the true representatives of the people are already present. Today, you see the real political leadership of Kashmir before you.”
He recalled that previous attempts had been made to “create artificial systems” in the region. “Earlier, our 29 MNAs were broken away, and our members were declared independent,” he said, adding that PTI was never registered as a political party in Kashmir.
“The faces behind this system are the same powerful ones who are always behind everything,” Raja said. “The people and the state now stand on opposite sides, and a gulf of lies has been created between them. This is a battle between truth and deceit.”
پاکستان تحریک انصاف کا آزادکشمیر کی سیاسی صورتحال پر سیکرٹری جنرل پی ٹی آئی سلمان اکرم راجہ کی زیر صدارت اجلاس
— PTI Azad Kashmir (@PTIAJK_Official) October 28, 2025
اجلاس میں صدر تحریک انصاف آزادکشمیر سردارعبدالقیوم نیازی ،اپوزیشن لیڈر خواجہ فاروق احمد، ایم ایل اے دیوان محی الدین، ایم ایل اے حافظ حامد رضا،سیکرٹری جنرل میر عتیق… pic.twitter.com/o3ve0Q4sq8
Raja emphasised that the PTI would “continue to stand before the court of the people and uphold their right to representation.” He added, “This is not political change; this is a game. The PML-N and other parties are only engaged in a power struggle. PTI will remain with the people and away from those who betray them.”
He maintained that “Imran Khan still lives in the hearts of the people,” adding, “Replacing one face with another is not a political victory.”
Senior PTI leader Khawaja Farooq Ahmed said that while the party might disagree with the federal government, “our hearts beat for the state of Pakistan.” He vowed that PTI would perform as strongly in the next election.
“The entire party stands with its founding chairman,” he said. “As Leader of the Opposition, I declare that this assembly has lost its credibility. A neutral Election Commission must be formed immediately to hold general elections. They want to install their own version of Sikandar Sultan Raja to rig the polls.”
Former AJK prime minister Sardar Abdul Qayyum Niazi said a “hybrid system” had been imposed in Azad Kashmir. “The people protested vigorously and made their demands heard. PTI has led the fight to end this hybrid order,” he said. “Now, as Prime Minister Anwarul Haq fails, they are trying to bring back the same outdated system. We will remain detached from this entire process and demand the establishment of an independent Election Commission in Azad Kashmir.”


















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