
Former Pakistan Tehreek-E-insaf (PTI), Sher Afzal Marwat, said on Sunday that he would not ask for the founder of the incarcerated party Imran Khan to bring him back to the party’s fold.
Speaking on Geo News The “Jirga” program, Marwat, which was expelled from the PTI for the third time in February this year, said: “I was expelled (from the party) over and over and my self -respect has been undermined several times.”
The former discouraged PTI chief said that now it did not make the difference if he was allowed to join the party or not.
Marwat, however, said that he wanted to meet Khan to inform him of the “injustices” committed against him.
Answering a question, the MNA said that the current PTI management had no strategy or plan to release Khan from prison.
The 71 -year -old cricket player who has become a politician has been behind bars since August 2023 after being reserved in multiple cases ranging from corruption to terrorism since his evidence of power via the motion without confidence in the opposition in April 2022.
In February of this year, the founder of the PTI ordered the immediate expulsion of the leader of Brands Marwat of the party because of his continuous violation of the discipline of the party.
The directives were published at a meeting between the leaders of the PTI and the former president Khan at the prison of Adiala de Rawalpindi at the hearing of the GHQ attack case.
The leaders who met the founder of the PTI include Omar Ayub Khan, Shibli Faraz and Senator Ali Zafar where they complained of Marwat’s behavior during the public gathering of Swabi.
The founder of PTI expresses indignation in the face of the unnecessary speech of Marwat during the Swabi rally.
Following the directives, the additional secretary general of the former ruling party, Firdous, Shamim Naqvi, made a notification, declaring: “In addition, the opinion of the cause of the program addressed to Sher Afzal Marwat and his subsequent response, the Party examined his response and his actions submitted to the opinion.”
“The consideration of these two aspects and on the instructions of the founding president of the Sher Afzal Marwat party is expelled from the party with immediate effect,” he concluded.
The former ruling party had organized a protest rally in Swabi against the alleged election rigging on February 8 when Marwat was not allowed to go on stage, however, he managed to deliver a speech after being called on stage by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the chief minister Ali Amin Gandapur.
Addressing the rally, Marwat, in a cryptic way, said that “bad people” have always become useful during “bad times”, but some “good people in the right times” zipped.