ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has revealed its manifesto for the upcoming general elections in 2024.
During a press conference, PTI leader Barrister Gohar Ali Khan presented the party’s manifesto, emphasizing plans to reform the education sector and prioritize skill-based education upon assuming power.
He highlighted the party’s commitment to promoting an independent foreign policy, ensuring that relations with other nations are grounded in Pakistan’s interests.
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Additionally, Barrister Gohar Ali Khan stated that if PTI comes into power, the government’s tenure will be reduced to four years, considering that a five-year term exceeds the necessary time for effective governance.
Prior to this, PTI had issued a list featuring all 22 candidates for the National Assembly from Karachi. Notably, Wali Muhammad Mugheri, Dr. Masroor Sial, and Khalid Mehmood Ali were named as candidates for NA-229 (Malir-I), NA-230 (Malir-II), and NA-231 (Malir-III) respectively.
Similarly, Aleem Adil Sheikh, Advocate Haris Meo, and Faheem Khan were announced as candidates for NA-232 (Korangi-I), NA-233 (Korangi-II), and NA-234 (Korangi-III) respectively.
In the western part of Karachi, Aftab Jahangir, Attaullah Khan, and Malik Arif Awan secured PTI’s tickets for NA-244 (West-I), NA-245 (West-II), and NA-246 (West-III) respectively.
It is important to note that all PTI-nominated candidates are running as independents and under different symbols following a verdict by the Supreme Court of Pakistan.

















