LAHORE: Senior Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Aliya Hamza has raised concerns over the party’s ongoing 90-day movement after being excluded from a key meeting held in Lahore.

In a statement issued on Saturday, Hamza said she was not invited to the party’s important consultative session and questioned the direction and transparency of the movement. She expressed disappointment over the internal decision-making process and said that sidelining loyal members undermines unity within the party ranks.

Aliya Hamza, a former MNA and a prominent voice within PTI, stated that such actions cast doubt on the purpose and sincerity of the 90-day campaign.

The 90-day movement, launched to press for early elections and constitutional restoration, has been a central part of PTI’s recent political strategy. However, internal differences and lack of coordination among party members have led to growing criticism from within.

Party leadership has not yet responded to Aliya Hamza’s remarks.