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PTI leader Ali Muhammad Khan

Former minister of state for parliamentary affairs Ali Muhammad Khan. — Twitter/NA of Pakistan
  • Khan says resignation can be a political tool for any politician.
  • Says that refusal to participate in the meetings at the moment would mean unleashing the hands of the opposition.
  • Fawad Chaudhry said that all PTI MPs are ready to resign and some already submitted his resignation to the head of PTI, Imran Khan.

ISLAMABAD: Former minister of state for parliamentary affairs and PTI leader Ali Muhammad Khan on Sunday said 95% of members of Parliament from PTI are against leaving the meeting.

Khan’s statement contradicted this. of former information minister Fawad Chaudhry, who said earlier today that the party main committee decided that all PTI members should leave meetings.

Fawad even said that most of the deputies had already submitted their resignations to party Chairman Imran Khan.

Speaking during a press conference in Islamabad, Mr. former minister argued that the PTI MNA would resign from the National Assembly tomorrow (Monday). He added what decision was accepted because the nomination papers for PML-N President Shahbaz Sharif for slot of in prime minister was received by the NA Secretariat.

On the other hand, Ali Muhammad Khan, who made a fiery speech in NA after success of movement of distrust, claimed that the majority (95%) of PTI members are against distance themselves from the assembly.

“While resignation may be a political tool for any politician but currently retiring from the assembly of time means unleashing the hands of the opposition,” he said.

Sources involved in the case also said Geo News earlier today that most of PTI members were not in service of withdraw from the congregation, but Sheikh Rashid and Fawad Chaudhry actively tried to push through party out of political arena.

Members were of in view that if this happens, then PTI, as a political party”will suffer irreparable damage,” the sources said added.

Resignation of Imran Khan

On Saturday, April 10, Imran Khan was ousted from his post. prime minister of Pakistan from office through no-confidence motion.

session chaired by Ayaz Sadiq, member of in panel of chairs – after Speaker Assad Qasier resigned post.

“174 participants recorded their votes in service of resolution, hence resolution for in vote on no-confidence against Mr Imran Khan, prime minister of Pakistan was accepted by the majority,” said Ayaz Sadiq. announced after process of voting has been completed.

After voting is over and result was announcedOpposition leaders delivered victory speeches. session then there was a break until 14:00 on Monday, 11 April.

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