Another PTI wicket fell
Former Information Secretary of the ruling party Ahmed Jawad has joined PML-N
Another PTI wicket fell. According to details, the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) managed to take a crucial wicket of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). According to media reports, former PTI Information Secretary Ahmed Jawad joined PML-N after being expelled from the party.
Former PTI Information Secretary Ahmad Jawad on Saturday called on PML-N President and Leader of Opposition in the National Assembly Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif at his residence. On this occasion, while announcing his joining PML-N, he said that Imran Niazi had betrayed thousands of people like him who had come under the guise of New Pakistan slogan with sincerity.
A few days ago, Ahmad Jawad had said in a statement that before making Pakistan a state of Madina, he should make his party according to the state of Madina. If there are free and fair elections in PTI, then surely Imran Khan will lose. Addressing the Prime Minister and PTI in his reply showcase, he said that his love letter was received in the form of show cause notice in which clarification was sought on my two tweets.
If you answer my questions, I will answer the showcase too. ''I am sorry that I did not recognize you.'' You are the name of the biggest deception in the history of this country, this deception is not my fault.
The Queen is the subject of contradictions between your own claims made in the past and those claims after you came to power. You promised to bring police reform, why it could not be implemented in three and a half years? In case of foreign funding, why did you call for party funds in the name of employees? How your Bani Gala house and Constitution Avenue flat became illegal.
Prove that you are the ruler of the state of Madinah, answer my questions and stop threatening me. If I am harmed then you will be responsible for it.
Central Secretary Information Ahmed Jawad's party membership has been terminated due to baseless allegations against the leadership. Instead of defending himself, he sent a new list of allegations to the Standing Committee on Discipline and Accountability.