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PTI expels Salman Ahmed from party

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PTI expels Salman Ahmed from party

PTI expels Salman Ahmed from party

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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has expelled Salman Ahmed from party over provoking violence through his social media posts.

According to PTI official statement, Salman Ahmed was steadily creating division within the party and was also posting unnecessary and provoking content on social media.

He was notified several time against posting provoking content but he was removed after failing to change his stance.

Earlier, Advisor to PM on Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah, stated that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) social media cell caused significant damage to the party by attempting to portray lies as truth during the Islamabad incident.

Rana Sanaullah indicted PTI of misleading the public with fake news on social media but said their lies were eventually exposed, leaving their policies in shambles.

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The development came at the time when former speaker and PTI leader Assad Qaiser called on Speaker National Assembly Ayaz Sadiq to discuss formal beginning of dialogue with the government.

The two leaders exchanged views over creating agreement between sides over the issues of the national interest and cooling down political temperatures and conflict.

“You convince your party’s hardliners, I will convince my people,” Ayaz Sadiq told Assad Qaiser.

Assad Qaiser said that, the PTI leadership has requested for meeting with the party’s founder in jail. “We will further consult with him.”

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