Scuffle between workers delays PTI party elections in Multan

Workers at polling stations engage in fights throwing chairs around and taking out tents.


Web Desk February 08, 2013
PTI logo. PHOTO: FILE

MULTAN: The union-level party elections of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) in Multan were delayed after workers at various polling stations started fighting, reported Express News.

Workers at polling stations, including those in Hasanabad, Gol Bagh and Lodhi Colony, engaged in fights throwing chairs around and taking out tents.

Members of the party had earlier expressed that underhanded lobbying by key members, growing internal rifts and disorganisation were increasing behind a gleaming public image of PTI.

The most apparent example of growing dissent within the party were acts of lobbying and bribery for votes in the intra-party elections by various key members in Punjab, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) and Sindh, as observed by PTI members that wished to remain anonymous.

COMMENTS (25)

muhammad khan | 11 years ago | Reply

Awesome job by PTI to be the first part to conduct such elections. This UC level elections is not easy and doesn't happens anywhere in the eastern world. Not even in India which is claimed to be one of the greatest democracy of the east. Shame on such news casting and editorials which is so biased that its shown in every ounce of their writing and every bit of their choice of words. We should all rise up against these corrupt newspapers and news channels and be against their agenda of supporting the parties that will latter let them have a good money making time. They are all together and we should stand together with PTI and support whats right and best for our country, people, our combined future. Come out of your shells and skins. Voice your self, be a part of this change. Help, volunteer in any and every possible way one can. Please help your self t help this country. Get up and join hands with PTI. Its your and our and our children's future we are talking about. We can do all the damned things for our family and children. We live our lives for our family and children and everything thats possible for them. But we always react after something wrong happens to us. Why don't we wake up and do something before-hand. Lets choose PTI and win this election for IK so he can deliver what he has promised and if he doesnt then it is we who should be the one against him and bring him down. But now we need to give him his turn that he so deserve.

Anticorruption | 11 years ago | Reply

First, it's shameful that you often block comments critical of ET, as my previous post on this piece was omited.

Secondly, as someone who doesn't have any party affiliations, and is looking for fair reporting rather than unquestioning praise or bashing of anyone, I find it rather puzzling that ET goes out of the way to find only negative stories about PTI. You have printed this story by quoting unnamed PTI sources, but what made your newspaper miss the news of people like an ordinary taylor, a samosa seller and a rickshaw driver winning party elections in KP? Even if you are biased, at least don't be so blinded by your hatred for a party to the extent that it becomes patently obvious and you start to lose your own credibility.

I for one no longer trust a single word you write about PTI and will be looking elsewhere for objective reporting on that party.

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