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Neither quit politics, nor part ways with PTI: Tareen

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Lodhran

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) senior leader Jahangir Khan Tareen has said that he would neither quit politics nor part ways with the party despite the conspiracies to separate him from Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Addressing a corner meeting in Lodhran on Tuesday, he said that he worked hard day and night in the ruling PTI for eight years, because Imran Khan was different from other politicians.

Six months before the election, I was disqualified with a wrong and futile decision, yet I did not leave Imran Khan.

“I and my son has decided not to quit politics nor part ways with the PTI during my two weeks visit abroad,” he said and added will continue to work hard.

The PTI leader went on to say that PM Imran Khan had sent him message that the government in federation would be of no use if the PTI failed to form government in Punjab, adding that due to hard work we formed government in Punjab despite less seats than PML-N.

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