Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Zulfi Bukhari withdraws senate candidacy, puts party first

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In a surprising turn of events, Pakistan Tehreek-einsaf (PTI) leader Zulfi Bukhari has withdrawn his candidacy for the upcoming Senate elections. This decision comes amidst legal challenges surroundin­g the confirmati­on of his nomination papers. Bukhari alleged that his nomination faced “false and illegal hurdles,” despite possessing the necessary legal documentat­ion. While his lawyer, Salman Akram Raja, expressed confidence in a legal victory, Bukhari grappled with the potential consequenc­es of contesting the confirmati­ons of his fellow PTI nominees, Allama Raja Nasir Abbas and Hamid Khan. “Challengin­g their notificati­ons could create internal friction within the party,” Bukhari explained during a press conference in Lahore. “My loyalty to PTI is unwavering, and the party’s unity remains paramount.” Bukhari, a longstandi­ng PTI member, emphasized that personal gain paled in comparison to the party’s success. “Senate seats or any positions hold little meaning compared to serving our nation and achieving freedom,” he declared. Withdrawin­g his candidacy, Bukhari extended his congratula­tions to Allama Nasir Abbas, who will now fill the Senate seat. He praised Abbas’s unwavering support for Prime Minister Imran Khan, expressing confidence in his ability to effectivel­y represent the party in the Senate. Bukhari’s decision underscore­s the importance of party unity within PTI. By prioritizi­ng the party’s well-being over personal ambition, Bukhari exemplifie­s the party’s dedication to its core principles. While this developmen­t necessitat­es strategic adjustment­s for the upcoming elections, Bukhari’s actions demonstrat­e the unwavering commitment within PTI’S ranks.

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