Several top leaders within Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) have expressed reservations over the recent announcement of a November 24 protest in Islamabad, initiated by the party’s jailed founding chairman, Imran Khan. The announcement, revealed by Khan’s sister Aleema Khan and his lawyer Faisal Chaudhry after a visit to him at Adiala Jail, has sparked internal discussions among senior party members who are concerned about the potential repercussions of such a high-stakes demonstration.
Concerns Over Timing and Logistical Challenges
Party insiders have voiced that the November 24 protest date might be premature and could lead to considerable logistical and security issues. The protest, planned to culminate in a sit-in at Islamabad’s D-Chowk, raises concerns around practical matters like crowd management, access to basic facilities, and food provision for protesters. Organizing a sit-in in the high-security zone of D-Chowk would typically require significant pre-approvals and resources, which could prove challenging in the face of increased government scrutiny and potential security blockades.
A source pointed out the likelihood of facing hurdles in arranging necessary provisions, including food and washroom facilities for protesters, especially if access to the designated protest area is restricted. With thousands of PTI supporters potentially converging on the capital, the logistics of ensuring adequate supplies and safety for everyone involved could be difficult to manage without substantial preparation and coordination.
Security and Legal Implications
In addition to logistical issues, party leaders are reportedly concerned about the possible security risks associated with the protest, especially for individuals closely associated with Imran Khan, such as his wife, Bushra Bibi. Sources indicate that some party members worry that Bushra Bibi could face re-arrest during the event, which could not only impact her but also prolong Imran Khan’s own detention. While Khan has seen recent relief in several cases, sources emphasize that pushing forward with a protest of this scale could complicate his legal situation, potentially drawing additional charges or administrative detainment measures.
Party insiders argue that patience may prove more beneficial, as Khan’s legal team continues to work on securing further relief from the courts. Some senior leaders have pointed out that rushing into such a large-scale protest could jeopardize the legal progress PTI has already achieved and may also hinder Khan’s chances of an early release if legal proceedings in his favor are complicated by unrest.
Internal Party Divisions and Advice for Khan
Top PTI leaders are reportedly discussing a united effort to persuade Khan to reconsider or at least postpone the protest date, believing it could backfire without thorough planning. They argue that Khan would be better served by an alternative approach that balances the party’s long-term strategic goals with the immediate challenges of his legal and political battles. However, some leaders expressed concerns that PTI’s social media pressure might push Khan into proceeding with the protest against their counsel, as certain segments of the party’s online supporters expect an aggressive stance.
One of the sources highlighted that Khan’s recent decisions might reflect a need for better advice, given the complex challenges the party faces both logistically and legally. There is also a sentiment that had there been more communication channels open with the country’s Establishment, such a demonstration might not have been necessary, as the party could potentially have sought other routes to address its concerns and grievances.
Publicly Stated Intentions for the Protest
Despite internal disagreements, PTI’s legal representative, Faisal Chaudhry, reiterated that Imran Khan is committed to leading a large-scale protest on November 24. Chaudhry announced that the demonstration would extend beyond Islamabad, with PTI supporters organizing marches both in Pakistan and abroad. To safeguard the identities of key protest organizers, Khan has reportedly set up a special committee whose members are instructed to remain anonymous due to fears of potential arrests.
Wider Political and International Repercussions
The protest is intended as a “do-or-die” moment for the PTI, highlighting the former prime minister’s intent to signal his resolve against current government policies. By mobilizing international PTI supporters, Khan aims to draw global attention to his party’s grievances, effectively internationalizing the protest and its cause.
Possible Alternatives and the Path Forward
PTI’s senior leaders are reportedly preparing for a final push to dissuade Khan from proceeding with the protest on November 24, hoping he might opt for an alternative form of demonstration or delay the event to ensure adequate planning. The internal hope is that Khan will ultimately consider a more strategic approach that takes both logistical limitations and legal considerations into account.
With the upcoming days critical in shaping the final decision, the PTI leadership appears to be navigating a complex balance of internal unity, logistical realities, legal strategy, and public expectations. As Khan continues to push for a high-profile protest, the party’s senior leadership may have to act swiftly to align their efforts, managing both the internal dissent and public anticipation surrounding this critical juncture for PTI.