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Qazi Mohammad Anwar ends association with PTI

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Abdul khalique

PESHAWAR: Senior lawyer Qazi Mohammad Anwar announced dissociation with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and its affiliated wings.

Talking to the media, he said that three years, one month, and 18 days ago, he was appointed as the provincial president of Insaf Lawyers’ Forum (ILF) in 2022.

He said that he could go to the treatment met out to him during this period as it would create a fuss.

Qazi said that besides holding the office of the provincial presidentof  ILF KP, he was also a member of the core committee and legal committee of the party, and is announcing resignations from all positions.

The renowned lawyer said that during his affiliation with PTI, he had left no stone unturned and served the party selflessly.

He said that during his association with PTI, he has not taken any financial incentive or benefit and has even given donations to the party.

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