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Former federal minister Nazar Muhammad Gondal on Tuesday parted ways with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) over May 9 vandalism.
On this occasion, Gondal condemned the events that transpired on May 9. He was very open about leaving the party, adding he didn’t think it was right to attack the institutions.
Slamming the embattled party, he said, “PTI is currently engaging in negative politics, which is not in the interest of the country”.
Gondal emphasized that he firmly believes in fostering positive relationships with key institutions in order to achieve progress and stability for Pakistan.
Several PTI leaders, ticketholders, former lawmakers have quit the party after the May 9 violence.
Earlier, PTI senior leader Ghulam Sarwar Khan made the decision on to leave the party.