Another setback, PTI’s Sindh president Ali Zaidi quits politics

F.P. Report

ISLAMABAD: Another diehard leader of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf has turned their back on the party while also announcing quitting politics.

An important PTI wicket has fallen as party’s Sindh President Ali Zaidi has announced to quit politics. The PTI leader from Sindh proclaimed in a video message on Saturday that he was parting ways with the party, saying that the Pakistan Army was our pride.

He said: “I condemn the May 9 violence. What happened wasn’t right. I resign from the post of PTI Sindh president. I have always served Pakistan.”

The former federal minister said that after a lot of thinking he took the “difficult decision” of leaving politics.

He said when he would leave the politics he would also resign from the party position and resign as an MNA.

He, however, expressed his resolve to serve Pakistan. He said he used to work for the betterment of Pakistan before and would bring investment to the country.

“Now I Will again do the same business of export. I quit politics. I have nothing to do with politics. Pakistan Army Zindabad. Pakistan Zindabad,” he concluded.