Former Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) member national assembly (MNA) from Mianwali Inam Ullah Niazi on Wednesday joined the Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) and said that under the supervision of PTI
Chairman Imran Khan, he would continue his struggle for the sovereignty of the country.
In a press conference at the PTI chairman’s Zaman Park residence, Inam Ullah Niazi, who is also a cousin of Imran Khan, said that his family had been affiliated with the PML-N for the last 70 years.
He said that he had sacrificed greatly for the party but the party leaders had disappointed him in return.
Former minister Sabtain Khan and other politicians also joined PTI, along with Inam Ullah. PTI Chairman
Imran Khan welcomed the new entrants to the party.
Meanwhile, former provincial minister Abdul Aleem Khan would join the PTI on Thursday (today) and would host a luncheon in the honuor of PTI Chairman Imran Khan at his residence in Defense, said a press release on Wednesday.
Besides Aleem Khan, former members provincial assembly (MPAs) Shoaib Siddiqui and Chaudhry Talib, former town nazims Faraz Ahmad and Mian Javaid would also join the PTI.
Aleem Khan had earlier resigned from the Pakistan Muslim League – Quaid (PML-Q) on January 1.