ANP Sindh spokesman resigns 

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Awami National Party (ANP) Sindh chapter spokesman and Pakhtoon Rabita Council chairman, Qadir Khan, resigned from all offices of the party on Friday.
“The ANP is now engaged in linguistic politics and distanced itself from national level politics,” he said. “The party has started supporting capitalism and organised itself on linguistic lines,” he added.
“I have left the ANP, but not Pakhtoonwali. I will always remain a follower of Bacha Khan, who taught brotherhood and peace to everyone.”
Khan also clarified that he has not left the ANP to join the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.
“I will disclose the names of the opportunists within the ANP when the time is right,” he said.