The PTI is at a crossroads, groping for a direction to make its way ahead. Having been in the wilderness for more than three and a half years, during which it was pushed to the wall by the government and made to suffer on multiple counts, it is now in dire need of a strategy to overcome the odds on the political, legal and public perception fronts.

While the party's elected cadre has been a dismal failure, and its second-tier leaders seem to have resigned themselves to their fate, the galvanising forces remain its incarcerated leader, Imran Khan, and the zealots — including street supporters, social media warriors and the newly resurrected political brigade in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Assembly. The point is, with the powers-that-be looking the other way and the coalition government capitali

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