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Qadir replaced with Agha for Senate seat after stir

- Tariq Butt

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Tehrik-e-insaf (PTI) central parliament­ary board, headed by Prime Minister Imran Khan, has withdrawn the party ticket awarded to business tycoon Abdul Qadir in Balochista­n for the Senate election ater strong opposition from the PTI provincial leadership and zonal heads.

The party high command decided to take back ticket from Qadir and nominated Zahoor Agha for the Senate election on a general seat, said Adviser to the Prime Minister Shahbaz Gill.

“Withdrawal of party ticket from Qadir is correct,” he said, explaining that Agha would be party candidate from Balochista­n in the Senate election.

Opposing the award of party ticket to Abdul Qadir, PTI’S provincial leadership argued that he did not belong to the PTI as he had been a member of the ruling Balochista­n Awami Party (BAP) till last week.

The party provincial spokesman Asif Tareen also confirmed that Agha would contest the Senate election on general seat from Balochista­n as the party withdrew its ticket from Qadir.

He said the previous decision of the PTI had been taken in Islamabad without even consulting the Balochista­n leadership of the party.

PTI regional presidents Dr Munir Baloch, Nawab Khan Dummar, Taj Mohammad Rind, Waris Dashti and provincial leaders Bismillah Agha and Babar Yousafzai earlier told a joint press conference that according to the PTI’S manifesto only a party member could contest the Senate election.

Calling Qadir a ‘parachuter’, the PTI leaders said the ticket had been awarded to a person who had nothing to do with the party. They demanded immediate withdrawal of the party ticket from him and an investigat­ion to ascertain who had introduced him to Prime Minister Imran Khan and supported his name for the party ticket.

They said Abdul Qadir had been a partner of Shahbaz Sharif (president of the Pakistan Muslim League-nawaz) and facing National Accountabi­lity Bureau cases.

Meanwhile, Qadir, who has already filed his nomination papers with the certificat­e of party ticket with the returning officer in Queta, said he accepts the decision of the party leadership about withdrawal of party ticket.

Mutahida Qaumi Movement-pakistan (MQM-P) has decided to contest elections on 10 Senate seats in Sindh.

According to the details, MQM-P’S candidates will submit their nomination papers on 10 out of 11 Senate seats in the province. MQM’S Rauf Siddiqui, Dr Shahab Imam and Khizar Ali Zaidi have submited their papers for the technocrat seat.

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