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Senate elections: PTI Balochistan chief Sardar Rind expresses serious reservations

  • Rind complains neither PM Imran Khan nor CM Jam Kamal takes him on board on important issues 
  • Despite repeated attempts, no meeting with PM Imran Khan 
  • Who is this Sanjrani 
  • I am hearing reports about Rs. 70 crore in Senate elections 

Pakistan Tehrik e Insaf (PTI) Balochistan Chief, Sardar Yar Muhammad Rind has expressed serious concern and reservations about the distribution of senate tickets. “I am the parliamentary leader of the ruling PTI but never consulted on important matters”, he mentioned

The PTI Balochistan chief lamented that despite being a member of the provincial cabinet, PM Imran Khan does not have five minutes to listen to him. This is not acceptable, he added.

Who is Sanjrani?

The PTI Balochistan chief who is also the education minister said who is Sadiq Sanjrani? Why he is making decisions? What is his worth?

Jam Kamal proposes a joint parliamentary board 

Chief Minister, Balochistan Jam Kamal Khan has proposed a joint parliamentary board to address issues relating to the senate elections. CM’s statement has come after the anger and reservations expressed by Sardar Rind.

The establishment of a joint parliamentary board is imperative to protect BAP and PTI votes in the forthcoming Senate elections. This is now important after the statement of PTI leader Sardar Yar Muhammad Rind, Jam Kamal said.

Abdul Qadir, a senate candidate 

The ruling party PTI had earlier awarded senate ticket to little-known Abdul Qadir.

However, the party stepped back from its decision and awarded a ticket to Syed Zahoor Agha after mounting pressure.

The PTI leaders from Balochistan had addressed a joint press conference and overtly opposed the party’s decision. However, Abdul Qadir is now contesting the election as an independent candidate from Balochistan.

Senate elections: PTI Balochistan chief Sardar Rind expresses serious reservations

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