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The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has terminated the basic membership of 22 leaders, including former Punjab chief minister Usman Buzdar and ex-federal minister Khusro Bakhtiar, who had jumped ship after the May 9 mayhem.

The PTI leaders were notified of the termination of their membership by the party’s secretary general Omar Ayub Khan through a letter issued on July 31.

Almost all the letters were identical but the only edit done in them was that each leader was informed about the day they came on media and distanced themselves from the Imran Khan-led party.

The PTI has asked these leaders to “refrain” from using the party’s name and warned that if the advice is not heeded then they will face legal action.

Here’s the list of leaders kicked out from PTI:

Usman BuzdarKhusro BakhtiarSyed Nadeem Zaman ShahSyed Muhammad Asghar Shah
Sardar Muhammad Khan LaghariSalman Khan GadokaSabeen GulRaja Muhammad Saleem
Bahawal Khan AbbasiMuhammad Zaheer ud Din Khan AlizaiMuhammad Saleem Akhtar LabarMuhammad Farooq Azam Malik
Muhammad Akhtar MalikMuhammad AfzalMohiyuddin SolangiMian Tariq Abdullah
Mian Shafi MuhammadMakhdoom Afqar ul HassanJaved Akhtar AnsariEhtisham ul Haq Laleka
Ehsan ul Haque ChaudharyAkram Kanu
Several politicians jumped the PTI's ship during the mass exodus, with many claiming to leave the party and bidding adieu to politics.

Many of the former PTI members have joined the newly-formed Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP), led by the senior politician Jahangir Tareen, while some are exploring alternative options or distancing themselves from the party following the disruptive events of May 9.

The May 9 violent protest began soon after the arrest of PTI chief Imran Khan arrest by Rangers personnel from Islamabad High Court (IHC) — acting on National Accountability Bureau’s (NAB) warrant.

The deposed prime minister, who was removed from power via a parliamentary vote last year, was arrested as part of NAB’s investigation in the Al-Qadir Trust case ahead of his appearance before the IHC to seek bail in multiple FIRs registered against him.
 
So Wasim Akram Plus is no more :cry:


That f0cker did the biggest betrayal of them all to IK. He faced a lot of pressure because of Buzdar and he was along the first ones to run away.
 
That f0cker did the biggest betrayal of them all to IK. He faced a lot of pressure because of Buzdar and he was along the first ones to run away.
But who kept Buzdaar when everyone advised against him? I mean if anyone to be blamed its IK himself. Nothing can justify a decision like this. Some one like Aleem Khan would have kept the bureaucracy in check and also be in good books of the establishment.
 
So around 150 MNAs MPAs left PTI or were removed. That is huge number. PTI will suffer greatly in the elections 2023.
 
But who kept Buzdaar when everyone advised against him? I mean if anyone to be blamed its IK himself. Nothing can justify a decision like this. Some one like Aleem Khan would have kept the bureaucracy in check and also be in good books of the establishment.

PTI has done many blunders which IK fanboys termed "Master-Strokes":
 
Buzdar was really a bad choice for PTI. Neither he delivered nor he strengthened party in any form.
 
One opportunist ditching other opportunists from the party. This South Punjab group was fused into PTI by General Faiz. And the reason for Imran relentlessly pushing for buzdar's stay in Punjab was the same reason why PPP appoints a politically weak CM in sindh i.e. to keep the central leadership in limelight. So its only obvious that these eternals lotas will now find a new boat to ride the next elections (Maybe JKT's splinter party)
 
But who kept Buzdaar when everyone advised against him? I mean if anyone to be blamed its IK himself. Nothing can justify a decision like this. Some one like Aleem Khan would have kept the bureaucracy in check and also be in good books of the establishment.



I agree, Buzdar was probably one of the biggest blunders of IK and it's going to haunt him for long time. But what can we say about Khan, he was stubborn from start and everyone of us knew it.
 
I agree, Buzdar was probably one of the biggest blunders of IK and it's going to haunt him for long time. But what can we say about Khan, he was stubborn from start and everyone of us knew it.

Agree why was Buzdar appointed in the first place, I guess IK was too straightforward and trusted too many snakes that have back stabbed him at critical time.
 

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