The former provincial minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Dr. Hisham Inamullah, has announced his resignation from the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party. Dr. Inamullah’s decision came as a shock to many, marking a significant setback for the PTI. The resignation stems from the distressing events that unfolded on May 9, where the sanctity of martyrs was violated, their pictures were burned, and statues were disgracefully pulled down.
A Reflection of Insult and Disloyalty
Speaking about the dark day that shook the nation, Dr. Inamullah expressed his deep disappointment and sorrow over the disrespect shown to Pakistan’s heroes. He firmly condemned the actions of miscreants who tarnished the dignity of the country, considering their deeds both condemnable and forgivable. With a heavy heart, he concluded that it would be an insult to his own integrity and disloyalty to his nation to remain associated with the PTI following the events of May 9.
In a press statement, Dr. Inamullah made it clear that his decision to resign was a personal one and was not influenced by any external pressure. He further emphasized that he had served the PTI with dedication and commitment, but recent events had shattered his faith in the party’s principles and values. The former provincial minister believes that it is essential to uphold the honor of the martyrs and protect the dignity of Pakistan above all else.
Dr. Inamullah’s resignation from the PTI has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, raising questions about the party’s ability to maintain unity and credibility. As a seasoned politician, his departure is likely to have ripple effects, potentially influencing the perceptions and decisions of other party members.
In the aftermath of this development, the PTI will face the challenging task of addressing the concerns raised by Dr. Inamullah and working towards restoring the faith of disillusioned members. It remains to be seen how this resignation will impact the political dynamics in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and beyond.