Junaid Akbar of PTI leaves Pac Flesh

Islamabad:

Pti Mna Junaid Akbar announced his resignation as president of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) following the instructions of the founder of the Imran Khan party.

“When Khan said to finish, for me, the question is over,” Akbar said in a statement on Friday.

Akbar said that he had never looked for positions for a personal benefit, appreciated his self -respect on the titles and would present himself to the generals or to act of greed. By refusing to engage in “start -up polishing” for anyone, he said that he did not have the resources to carry out media campaigns unlike the others.

He decreased his comparison with the former president of the CAP, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan. Nisar, he said, benefited from the support of creation against the PPP government, which allowed sensitive relationships to flee the media.

“During the current government, reports like Toshakhana were deliberately withdrawn from the press and journalists admitted in private that they had been forced not to details the case during Imran Khan,” he said.

Meanwhile, the PTI has also officially announced a boycott of the Punjab’s by -elections.

The party asked its candidates to immediately withdraw the appointment documents, reiterating that it would not dispute in any case.

He also removed the party from people who filed appointments under his name, stressing that he had no connection with them. The party urged its workers and office carriers to strictly monitor the boycott decision and said that it was concentrated on the continuation of its political and public struggle instead.

Former Imran Khan Prime Minister on August 26, asked party members to resign from all parliamentary committees. His sister Aleema Khan told journalists outside of Adiala prison after meeting his brother.

She said that the founder of the PTI also published directives to the President of the PTI Barrister Gohar and the Secretary General Salman Akram Raja concerning the next by -elections. “He [Imran] said that disputing the by-elections would only do the legal justification for these surveys, “she added.

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