Khurram Sohail Khan Laghari states, “My convoy is heading forward to take part in the long march of PTI.”
Hours after declaring his departure from the Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf, Punjab Provincial Assembly Member Khurram Sohail Khan Laghari reversed his decision and produced a new video message claiming he remains committed to his party’s Chairman Imran Khan.
Laghari stated in his most recent video message, “I have stood with Imran Khan and Pervez Elahi and will continue to stand.”
He insisted on participating in the long march under the leadership of Elahi.
“My convoy is heading forward to join in the long march,” Laghari remarked, disclosing his participation plans.
Earlier this morning, the party’s lawmaker in Punjab announced his resignation from the Imran Khan-led party, and he also claimed that four more members were departing the party ahead of the long march.
On Friday, Laghari told Geo. tv that five more MPAs had opted to leave the PTI.
We were shown “something else,” but “something else” was actually observed, according to the MPA.
“We may also resign from the assembly,” Laghari added, adding that they are likely to resign from the Punjab Assembly within the next three to four days.
‘MPAs has denied leaving the PTI,’ says Fawad Chaudhry.
Following Laghari’s resignation, PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry dismissed the notion of PTI MPs resigning, instead implying resignations from PML-N members.
“The MPAs whose names were discussed has denied quitting PTI,” he said, adding that Sheikh Rasheed had been rumored not to participate in the long march, but is now doing so.
He went on to say that at this point, the PTI will only be deserted by those who do not wish to continue politics in the future.