Asif Kirmani quits PMLN
Asif Kirmani, a former political secretary to ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, has announced his resignation from the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).
In a statement, Kirmani expressed his dissatisfaction with the party’s leadership and current political direction.
Kirmani, who had served as Nawaz Sharif’s close advisor during his 2013-2017 tenure, stated that he has been distanced from the party’s political activities for some time. He criticized the PML-N government’s handling of the economy, highlighting the rising cost of living and inflation that is burdening the people. He also accused the party leadership of celebrating their “ineffective governance” while the public suffers.
In a direct message to Nawaz Sharif, Kirmani stated, “Nawaz Sharif Sahib! All is not well.” He did not reveal any plans to join another political party but promised a detailed explanation of his decision in the near future.
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Kirmani’s resignation follows a recent trend of high-profile PML-N leaders leaving the party. Several prominent figures, including Abbas Khan Afridi, Muhammad Zubair, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, and Miftah Ismail, have parted ways with the party in recent months, citing disagreements with the leadership’s approach and decisions.
These departures are attributed to a combination of factors, including dissatisfaction with the party’s performance, allegations of rigging in the recent elections, and a growing perception that the party’s leadership is no longer relevant in Pakistani politics.
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