Ghulam Sarwar parts ways with PTI
Pakistan
Sarwar condemns May 9 violence
RAWALPINDI (Dunya News) – Following the events of May 9, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) senior leader Ghulam Sarwar Khan made the decision on Thursday to leave the party.
Sarwar condemned and denounced the May 9 violence. He continued by saying that those responsible for the attacks on the military installations should be brought to justice.
"I had always voiced my opposition to the PTI's confrontational approach on every platform. Engaging in conflict with the state's institutions is not a good idea. Whatever occurred on May 9 is very unfortunate," Sarwar maintained.
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Last month, many bigwigs of the PTI, bid farewell to the embattled party including Abrarul Haq, Firdous Ashiq Awan, Fawad Chaudhry, Murad Raas among others.
Firdous Awan said, "I believe that the martyrs' love and respect for their country are part of our faith. Those who disrespected the martyrs attacked the foundation and ideology of Pakistan."
Speaking about her political career, Ms Awan said, "I will continue my political journey and serve the nation. My political journey will continue because the cause of our politics is the welfare of the people of our constituency".