
- Complaints from the lawyer group led to the expulsion of Marwat: sources.
- “Qaiser is not in contact with Mahmood Achakzai,” said Khan.
- The president of PTI KP specifies that he has no difference with Gandapur.
Islamabad: The ditch in the opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI) would have widened due to the “discord” within the political group and party lawyers, according to sources.
The complaints of the lawyer of lawyers with regard to the imprisoned founder, Imran Khan, would be behind the expulsion of the head of Brands Sher Afzal Marwat, sources told Geo News.
A group of PTI leaders of the lawyer group, during recent meetings with the founder of PTI in Adiala, filed a series of complaints against eminent leaders, in particular the former president of the National Assembly Asad Qaiser, Pti Khyber Pakhtunkhwa , President Junaid Akbar, KP CM Ali Amin Gandapur and Marwat.
Complaining about Akbar, they informed Khan that the Party Swabi public rally attended only three to four thousand people, while Gandapur did not get rid of funds for the crucial rally intended to highlight the tower Elections, the sources have added.
They also blamed someone not to be in contact with Mahmood Khan Achakzai, head of the opposition alliance-Tehreek Tahafuz Ayeen-E-Pakistan.
Unlike the fact, the former president of the NA held three meetings with Achakzai and Jamiat Ulema-E-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) Maulana Fazlur Rehman, we learned.
On the other hand, the president of the PTI KP, Akbar, said that he did not ask for funds from the chief minister or have not developed any difference.
Akhunzada Hussain Yousafzai also criticized the allegations against Qaiser and recognized his services at the opposition alliance.
However, complaints have led to the eviction of PTI marwat for repeated disciplinary violations while the party issued a notification concerning its expulsion, declaring that the “response and actions of the legislator are subject to the opinion of the show “.
The former ruling party had organized a rally of protest in Swabi against the competence of the alleged elections on February 8 when Marwat alleged that “bad people” (like him) have always become useful during “bad times”, but some “Good people” remained silent.
Expressing disappointment concerning his expulsion, Marwat said earlier in the day that he was not willing to meet the founder of the Imran Khan party to discuss the issue after being missed.
“My expulsion was not the decision of the founder of the PTI,” said Marwat today and allegedly alleged that a group within the party, protecting their interests, had expelled it. He also alleged that the founder of the PTI had been maintained isolated by the same group.
The party leader, who has repeatedly launched criticism against the leaders of the PTI, also said that his ouster was completely unfair because nor his position had been listened to or his firm support for the party in difficult times.
The sources have added that the leaders of the Political Circle Party asked Khan to receive comments on political issues directly from them in addition to recommending that lawyers preselect for consultations in order to reduce the chances of being wrong.