Ahmad Jawad, the minister in charge of digital media and technologies under Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, resigned, stating that “government decisions emanate from three distinct locations.”
On his Twitter account, Jawad provided a copy of his resignation, in which he claimed that his “biggest contribution to politics was the introduction of new concepts.”
The prime minister’s restrictions, he said, are the reason he is quitting his position. He also said that he joined the PML-N when it was weak and in opposition and was leaving it now that it is in power and in the government.
“I want to be clear that I did not accept a salary, a car, or any other perk or concession during my time there. In a nation where unjustified deaths occur and the truth is never revealed, where leaders like you or Imran Khan are powerless, where the truth leads to death and deception is the key to success, and where catchphrases like “respect the vote” are simply attempts to gain control. People in such a country, and particularly young people, need to make moral judgments, according to Jawad.
The moment to make a decision is now, Jawad continued, and he asked people to “give voice to your conscience.” Additionally, he claimed that he sacrificed valuable time from his life to find the truth and fulfil his duty to the nation.
He stated that the outcomes of the probe into the death of senior journalist Arshad Sharif would be comparable to those of previous inquiries conducted in the wake of the assassinations of Liaquat Ali Khan and Benazir Bhutto.
“On the Day of Judgment, you will be held accountable as a leader. You are a good man; refrain from participating in such sin. The focal person remarked in his resignation letter to the premier, “Submit a resignation and beautify the Hereafter.
He also declared that “only truth can preserve this country” and urged Pakistanis to put aside their differences in politics and stand up for what is right.
In a message to the prime minister, he stated that hereditary politics in Pakistan no longer have a future and that elections should be called right now so that the people of this nation can choose who will lead them.