PTI is being reorganised, restructured: Dr Alvi

20 Apr, 2010

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has dissolved all the organisations of the party right from provincial to the union council level and the party is being restructured and reorganised at different levels. According to Dr Arif Alvi, Secretary General PTI, the party has dissolved all organisations right from provincial to the union council level with immediate effect and these would be restructured.
He added that the decision of reorganisation and restructuring was taken in the last meeting of the CEC held in March and chaired by the party Chairman Imran Khan. After a unanimous decision of the CEC, he said, the chairman had advised the Secretary General to take necessary steps for the reorganisation of the party at Divisional, Tehsil and Union Council's levels.
While elaborating the party's decision, Dr Arif Alvi said that for reorganisation, we have divided the party into nineteen different regions, adding that to run the affairs of the party there would be one regional organiser for each region. As per the CEC decision, the party has divided Punjab into four, NWFP into five, Sindh and Balochistan into three regions each, he added.
Similarly, Islamabad, Azad Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan and Fata have been divided into one region each. Dr Alvi further said that party's men and women wings would also be reorganised on the basis of provincial constituencies. Likewise, students, doctors, lawyers, peasants, labours, engineers and teachers wings would be formed in the four provinces of the country, he maintained. He said constitution of think-tanks in the four provinces of the country would also be a part of reorganisation of PTI. These think-tanks would work under the provincial presidents of the party.

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