ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Fauzia Kasuri hasexpressed fear that PTI future may be under serious threat.
In an editorial for a newspaper, Kasuri, one of the central figures ofImran Khan-led PTI, said the party has strayed away from its revolutionaryvision and the ideals on which it was originally built. It is insteadheaded in a direction totally opposite to what it initially set out toachieve, she added.
PTI faces more serious threat to its esteem compared to Pakistan MuslimLeague-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) because its future isconjoined with the destiny of one man, she lamented.
She pointed out that the PPP and PML-N may never lose their leadershipbecause of hereditary politics, but the PTI cannot claim the same aboutitself; it has no democracy or any other system, which may spell out itsend.
She wrote that the PTI was to become an institution like Shaukat KhanumHospital, as promised by its leader, but instead it relegated to theidentity of a certain person which disheartened several of its members.
Kasuri parted ways with the PTI in 2013, but rejoined the party days laterfollowing a meeting with PTI chief Imran Khan.