Pakistan PM reorganises ruling party, appoints new office-bearers after local election defeat

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, also chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) party, addresses a rally in Peshawar on November 23, 2013. (AFP/File)
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Updated 25 December 2021
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Pakistan PM reorganises ruling party, appoints new office-bearers after local election defeat

  • Khan abolished the party's old administrative structure after holding a consultative meeting on Friday
  • PTI lost the first phase of local government polls in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a province it has ruled since 2013

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday appointed his close aides to key positions in the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, only a day after abolishing its administrative structure in the wake of a defeat in the first phase of local government elections in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
The PTI suffered a major setback in the electoral contest held in 17 districts on Sunday after losing the coveted mayoral seat in the province which it has ruled since 2013, making the prime minister attribute his party's weak performance to "wrong candidate selection."
He was critical of senior party officials for overlooking merit and distributing election tickets among their family members during a consultative meeting focusing on the issue on Friday.
The prime minister also dissolved the party's administrative structure and removed its chief organizer and other officials from their posts.
The new appointments on Saturday were announced by the country's information minister Chaudhry Fawad Hussain on Twitter.
"After dissolving intra-party bodies, Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Imran Khan has announced the party's new organizational structure," he said. "Asad Umar will be the new PTI secretary general while Pervez Khattak from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Ali Zaidi from Sindh, Qasim Suri from Balochistan, Shafqat Mehmood from Punjab and Khusro Bakhtiar from Southern Punjab will presidents of their respective regions."
Hussain announced in a separate tweet the prime minister had also appointed Amir Mehmood Kiani as the party's additional secretary general.
The PTI party faced intense criticism after losing the local government elections since opposition politicians maintained the prime minister and his team had been rejected by the masses.
The ruling party, however, dismissed such assertions while blaming the administrative flaws and nepotism for its defeat in the elections.
The prime minister assured his party supporters earlier this week he would "personally be overseeing" the next phase of the electoral contest, adding that his party would "come out strong."
Hussain also told the media on Friday that PTI was the only national party which was competing with different regional factions.


Saudi Arabia condemns deadly mosque bombing in Pakistan’s capital

Updated 06 February 2026
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Saudi Arabia condemns deadly mosque bombing in Pakistan’s capital

  • The Kingdom rejects targeting of places of worship, expresses solidarity with Pakistan
  • Saudi foreign ministry offers condolences to victims’ families, wishes injured recovery

ISLAMABAD: Saudi Arabia on Friday condemned the suicide bombing that targeted a mosque in Islamabad, expressing solidarity with Pakistan after the attack killed and injured dozens on the outskirts of the capital.

The blast, which struck during Friday prayers, killed at least 31 people and wounded more than 160 others, according to Pakistani authorities.

In a statement issued by its foreign ministry, Saudi Arabia denounced the targeting of a place of worship and rejected all forms of violence and extremism.

“The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia expresses its strong condemnation and denunciation of the terrorist bombing that targeted a mosque in the capital of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Islamabad,” the statement said.

It added that the Kingdom stood firmly against attacks on civilians and places of worship and reaffirmed its support for Pakistan in confronting militant violence.

The ministry also extended condolences to the families of those killed and expressed sympathy with the Pakistani government and people, wishing the wounded a speedy recovery.

No militant group has so far claimed responsibility for the attack, which Pakistani officials say is being investigated.