Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Sher Afzal Marwat said on Friday that the party was heading towards "no-turn" situation, which would likely cause significant harm.
Expressing his thoughts on Samaa TV programme, Mere Sawal With Absar Alam, Marwat said: "After the events of May 9, the party began to re-establish contact with the country's establishment."
Marwat said: "The relationship between the PTI and establishment had fluctuated, with ties strengthening and weakening over time."
"I have often felt weak within the party and never been part of any specific group. I consider myself a part of the PTI," he said.
Marwat asserted: "The party has needed him and still required his support. I have spoken out against the injustices in the PTI."
"The political enmity and vulgar language used against institutions sank our ship."
Regarding the controversial case involving Nikah during the iddah period, Marwat called it a mistake.
He criticised figures like Adil Raja and Imran Riaz, accusing them of pursuing money through dubious means.
Marwat said that these individuals were targeting him, along with Ali Amin Gandapur and Ali Mohammad Khan, for personal gains.
Marwat spoke highlighted the tensions with Shahbaz Gill, referring to him as "Shahbaz Ghul," with "ghul" meaning thief.
He accused Shahbaz Gill of stealing two phones from PTI founder Imran Khan and later being expelled from the party.
"Shahbaz Gill blackmails certain PTI members to make money," Marwat added.
Marwat also accused Salman Akram Raja of defying the orders of PTI founder Imran Khan, stating, "Salman Akram Raja is disobeying the PTI founder."
He said: "The people who were pursuing him were being represented by Salman Akram Raja, highlighting the internal fractures within the party."