Ex-MPA Hisham Inamullah Khan and Ajmal Wazir quit party
PESHAWAR
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and former provincial minister Hisham Inamullah Khan on Saturday condemned the May 9 incidents and announced parting ways with Imran Khan.
Addressing a news conference at the Peshawar Press Club (PPC) former Member of Provincial Assembly (MPA) Hisham Inamullah Khan strongly condemn the violence that took place in the country after the arrest of PTI chairman, adding those responsible for attacks on army installations, private buildings, Jinnah House and other government installations should be punished. He said he did not take his decision under duress but he was sad over the May 9 incidents and unable to keep its association with PTI.
Hisham Inamullah was elected MPA from Lakki Marwat and served as the provincial health minister in the previous PTI government.
He also remained provincial minister for welfare. He is among many other PTI leaders who have switched loyalty amid political uncertainty.
Meanwhile, KP’s former advisor to CM on information Ajmal Wazir has also announced to quit PTI and strongly condemned violence across the country following the arrest of Imran Khan.
Addressing a news conference in Islamabad, he regretted damages made by the party workers to the national and military installations. Ajmal Wazir was part of the Mahmood Khan team, former chief minister KP, and served as an advisor and spokesperson for the PTI government in KP.








