Saifullah Khan Niazi appointed as PTI Chief Organizer

PoliticsSaifullah Khan Niazi appointed as PTI Chief Organizer

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Saifullah Khan Niazi has been appointed as the Chief Organizer of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).

In this regard, a notification was issued on Wednesday by the PTI Chairman Secretariat.

As per the notification, Saifullah Khan Niazi will be responsible for reorganization the party in all four provinces, Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK), Gilgit Baltistan (GB), Islamabad and Overseas.

Saifullah Niazi will also be responsible for formulating policy, finalizing the party Constitution and preparing the party for Parliamentary and Local Bodies Elections.

All Officer Bearers shall coordinate with and report to the Chief Organizer PTI in all party matters.

Saifullah Niazi is one of the senior most members of the party and I wish him best of luck in the performance of his duties,” the Chairman PTI Imran Khan said.

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