The beleaguered PTI, nonetheless, is a ship of diverse opinions. The infighting within the party is for all to see, and it seems opportunists are at the helm, and many of them have mustered the courage to act in defiance against its jailed patron, Imran Khan. The communication gap between the Adiala Jail incumbent and the party supporters is now squarely evident, and the party legislators have almost lost the confidence of their constituents by virtue of their oblivious attitude towards the party and the constituents themselves.
Thus the decision to boycott polls and resign from the standing committees of the parliament is a step towards reinvigorating the rank and file of a party in a shambles, and to pose renewed challenges to the hybrid system in vogue. The absence of a credible opposition from the electoral contest would also render the polls a sham, and put pressure on the government to talk things out. With political instability soaring to new heights with each passing day, the onus is on the ruling coalition to engage with the PTI and address its genuine grievances. Release of political prisoners, including Khan himself, judiciously conducting the trial process against ‘convicted’ workers, and striking a new consensus on politics of future is the way to go.