The idea that the nation cannot be freed from the ills of injustice, corruption, and poverty as long as it remains a slave to two political parties that have alternated in power from the beginning was the foundation upon which Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) was built.
It is credible to think that.
From the planning stages to the groundbreaking and establishment of the Justice League of Pakistan, the PTI’s master architects never wavered in their belief that the party would bring about the “promised change.”
After Benazir Bhutto’s government was overthrown in late 1996, the PTI planned to enter the political ring as soon as it was formed in April 1996. New elections were called in February 1997.However, the new party was thoroughly defeated in these elections, with its founding leader Imran Khan failing to secure a single seat despite running in more than a dozen constituencies.