ISLAMABAD:

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) remains undecided on whether it will plead its cases before the Federal Constitutional Court (FCC), the new judicial forum established through the 27th Constitutional Amendment, as concerns about its independence, appointment process and sweeping jurisdiction overshadow the transfer of thousands of cases to the forum.

The unease has left PTI struggling to decide whether to plead its own matters there, even as more than 20,000 cases shift from the Supreme Court.

PTI Secretary General Salman Akram Raja, while speaking on Tuesday, said that internal consultations were still underway on whether to proceed before the FCC or boycott it. He added that no final decision had been taken so far.

His remarks come as dozens of PTI cases have already been tr

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