ISLAMABAD: Former Sindh governor Muhammad Zubair announced on Saturday that he is parting ways with the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).
Speaking to a private TV channel, Muhammad Zubair announced his decision to quit the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz.
In support of his decision, Muhammad Zubair stated that he had differences with the party leadership regarding the no-confidence move against former prime minister and PTI founder Imran Khan, the 16-month performance of the Pakistan Democratic Movement’s government, and other issues.
“I conveyed my differences to the party leadership long ago,” Zubair said. The former Sindh governor Zubair said that he has not currently decided to join any political party and will make a decision regarding this in the near future. He said PML-N deviated from its “Vote Ko Izzat Do” slogan.
Earlier, Zubair said that the PML-N had abandoned the “vote ko izzat do” (respect the vote) narrative days before the PDM government.
During an interview, the former governor said that the PML-N started with a confrontational narrative, then turned to reconciliation, and now they are running the campaign on an economic narrative.
Muhammad Zubair said that the PML-N supremo had suggested going into election right after the no-confidence motion against former prime minister Imran Khan and the then PM Shehbaz Sharif’s assembly dissolution speech was also ready.