Prominent PTI Leaders, Abrar Ul Haq and Senator Saifullah Nyazee, Resign Amidst Fallout from May 9 Incident
The fallout from the disturbing events of May 9 persists as Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) witnesses the resignation of two influential leaders, Abrar Ul Haq and Senator Saifullah Nyazee. This unexpected development follows a crackdown prompted by attacks on civil and military institutions, including the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi and the Lahore Corps Commander's House. As PTI faces the consequences of the May 9 incident, the departure of these leaders raises concerns about the party's handling of the situation and its future trajectory.
Heading: Abrar Ul Haq and Senator Saifullah Nyazee Resign Amidst Fallout from May 9 Incident
Subheading: Abrar Ul Haq's Resignation and Commitment to Country's Well-being
Renowned singer-turned-politician Abrar Ul Haq, in a press conference held in Lahore, announced his resignation from PTI. Haq highlighted his family's political and military background, expressing his initial motivation to contribute to the welfare of the country. He also emphasized his respect for martyrs and his dedication to supporting the education of their families.
Senator Saifullah Nyazee's Departure and Personal Reasons
During a separate press conference in Islamabad, Senator Saifullah Nyazee revealed his decision to resign from PTI. Citing personal reasons and distress over the May 9 incidents, Nyazee expressed his dissatisfaction with the events that unfolded on that day.
Continuing Resignations Raise Questions about PTI's Handling and Future:
The recent departure of Abrar Ul Haq and Senator Saifullah Nyazee adds to the growing list of PTI leaders distancing themselves from the party. Former Punjab education minister Murad Raas also resigned, condemning the events of May 9 and expressing disagreement with PTI's politics of violence. Raas, along with other leaders, announced the formation of a group committed to working for the progress of Pakistan.
Moreover, former special assistant to the Punjab chief minister Firdous Ashiq Awan condemned the violence of May 9, alleging that it was planned at Imran Khan's Zaman Park residence.
As the fallout from the May 9 incident continues to shape the political landscape, questions arise regarding PTI's management of the situation and the party's future course of action.


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