Pervez Khattak launches PTI Parliamentarians, a new political party.
The announcement was made after a meeting was held in Chamkani, Peshawar, where it was decided to form the PTI Parliamentarians, new political party, dealing a severe blow the PTI led by Imran Khan.
More than 57 individuals have declared joining the new party. Mahmood Khan, a former chief minister, and Shah Farman, a former governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, are examples of this.
Ishtiaq Armard and Shaukat Ali, former provincial ministers for the PTI, are a part of the new coalition. Due to the violent May 9 episodes, the MPs broke off their relationship with the PTI.
We all exist because of Pakistan, we strongly condemn instances like the May 9 tragedy, Khattak stated when announcing the party’s formation.
The PTI fired senior leader Pervez Khattak foundational member earlier this week after he failed to respond to a show-cause notice after disciplinary action was launched against him.
Omar Ayub Khan, the secretary general of the PTI, announced the termination of Pervez Khattak basic membership with immediate effect.
Following the issuance of a show cause notice for “contacting party members and inciting them to leave the party,” the notice stated that Khattak did not respond with a sufficient response within the allotted timeframe.
Pervez Khattak, a top leader in the PTI, is the target of action after it was claimed that he encouraged party members to leave and issued a show-cause notice.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa PTI provincial president was Pervez Khattak. From 2013 to 2018, he was the chief minister of KP during the PTI administration.
In the wake of the events of May 9 and the subsequent arrest of party chief Imran Khan, Khattak made an announcement announcing his resignation from all party positions.