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Junaid Akbar announces resignation from PTI seat: Here’s why!

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ISLAMABAD: PTI Khyber Pakhtunkhwa President Junaid Akbar announced that he would be leaving the PTI seat.

Expressing his anger over not getting the opportunity to address the National Assembly, Junaid Akbar sent a message to the PTI parliamentary party’s WhatsApp group and said that after today, I am neither a part of any parliamentary committee, nor a parliamentary leader, nor do I accept the Chief Whip.

He said that I have got the opportunity to speak on the floor after last Ramadan and in the budget. Junaid Akbar said that a few people get the opportunity to speak on every issue every day. He asked who is the Chief Whip who will make decisions every day?

Junaid Akbar said that our nobility is being misunderstood and my own people are courtiers, they do not want this because I speak harshly.

Junaid Akbar said that I will write a letter to the Speaker to give me a separate seat from the PTI.

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