In Pakistan, political parties are commonly associated with symbols that represent their ideology or values. Here are some of the major political parties and their symbols:

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI): The symbol of PTI is a cricket bat.
The symbol “PTI” can refer to various things, so I’ll provide some possible answers depending on the context:
In the context of politics in Pakistan, “PTI” stands for “Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf,” which is a political party. The symbol for the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party is a stylized bat.
In chemistry, “Pt” is the symbol for the element platinum, which has atomic number 78. It is a dense, malleable, and ductile metal that is often used in jewelry, electronics, and catalytic converters.
In finance, “PTI” can stand for “price-to-income ratio,” which is a ratio used to compare the cost of buying a house to the income of the buyer.
If you provide more context or specify which PTI you are referring to, I may be able to give a more precise answer.

Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N): The symbol of PML-N is a lion.
The symbol of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) is a lion. The lion is depicted in a standing position, with its right paw raised and its tongue out. The lion is also holding a sword in its right paw. This symbol has been associated with the PML-N since its inception in 1993, and is recognized as one of the major political symbols in Pakistan.

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP): The symbol of PPP is a sword.
PPP can refer to several different things, so there isn’t a single universal symbol for it. Here are a few possible interpretations of PPP and their corresponding symbols:
Purchasing power parity (PPP): PPP is an economic concept that compares the prices of goods and services between countries. There is no universal symbol for PPP, but it is often abbreviated as “PPP” in economic literature.
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP): PPP is a data link protocol used for internet connections. The symbol for PPP is often represented as two arrows pointing in opposite directions, with the letters “PPP” in the middle.
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP): PPP is a political party in Pakistan. Its symbol is a sword, crossed with a shield, with a black circle in the middle.
Progressive Policy Institute (PPI) (formerly known as the Progressive Policy Project): PPI is a U.S.-based think tank. It does not have an official symbol, but its logo is often represented as the letters “PPI” in blue and green.

Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM): The symbol of MQM is a kite.
MQM stands for Muttahida Qaumi Movement, a political party in Pakistan. Its symbol is a kite, which represents the party’s motto of “flying high” and its aspiration for progress and success. The kite is typically depicted in yellow and green, which are the party’s official colors.

Jamaat-e-Islami (JI): The symbol of JI is
Jamaat-e-Islami is an Islamic political and social organization in Pakistan. Its symbol is a scale, which represents the party’s commitment to justice and equality. The scale is typically depicted in green, which is the party’s official color. In addition to the scale, the party’s logo often includes the party’s name written in Urdu script and sometimes also in English.