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PTI calls for partial end to sit-ins after briefing on Imran Khan’s health

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Web desk: PTI has partially ended its ongoing sit-ins following a detailed medical briefing on the health of party founder Imran Khan.

Doctors shared updates about Imran Khan’s condition, prompting PTI leadership to review its protest strategy. Party leaders said they made the decision to maintain peaceful political activity across the country while prioritizing his health.

PTI supporters had organized sit-ins in several cities to express solidarity with Imran Khan and demand political reforms. After the medical team conducted a thorough check-up and addressed the media, party leaders immediately reassessed the situation and chose to scale back the protests.

In a major development, PTI Senate member Murad Saeed resigned from his position, saying he wanted the party to focus fully on ensuring proper medical treatment for Imran Khan. Supporters described his resignation as a strong gesture of loyalty and commitment.

Other PTI leaders also responded quickly to the health updates. They urged workers to stay united, remain peaceful, and follow party instructions. Senior members stressed discipline and called for calm during this sensitive time.

PTI officials explained that the partial end to sit-ins will help reduce political tensions while keeping supporters mobilized. The party reaffirmed its commitment to continuing its struggle through constitutional and democratic means.

The announcement sparked mixed reactions. Supporters praised the move as responsible and strategic, while opponents called for further de-escalation. Political analysts believe the decision may lower immediate tensions, but they note that the broader political situation remains uncertain.

PTI leaders have said they will decide their next steps based on future political developments and further medical updates regarding Imran Khan’s health.

Read more: Imran Khan’s eye condition shows positive improvement, sources

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