Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawmaker Sher Afzal Marwat, who received a show-cause notice and was expelled from the party’s top decision-making bodies, expressed regret over PTI founder Imran Khan’s announcement of the party’s decision. To him.
“I am not upset with the PTI founder but why was this decision taken without hearing me?” asked the politician while talking to reporters outside the parliament building in Islamabad.
Expressing dismay at the treatment he received, Marwat said the attitude shown by the party was inappropriate and disrespectful.
If “journalists” [people] think it’s good for me to stay away, then so be it. I said I will resign if they want,” he told reporters, adding that he had not yet met the former prime minister.
The party took the decision after Marwat openly blasted its senior leadership over the issue.
Marwat was then issued a show cause notice for violating the code of ethics and party policy.
In addition, the politician mentioned has damaged his relationship with other party members and stakeholders through actions and words.
The PTI leader, who is known for his outspoken and controversial speeches, has clashed with several party leaders including Taimur Khan Jagra, Omar Ayub and Shibli Faraz.
Talking about the case filed against Marwat Khan, he said that the entire case is baseless. “Our opponents are successful. As soon as one case is over, they start a new case.”
The politician said, the PTI founder’s hope to be released is related to the community. “Whenever people take to the streets, the state and these institutions will release it.”