QUETTA, Senior politician, former provincial Minister and Chief of Rind tribe Sardar Yar Muhammad Rind, has said that the behaviour of Imran Khan, Chairman, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), was the main reason that he parted ways with PTI rather than the incidents of May 09.
Talking to media here on Tuesday, Rind said, “I left PTI when I was the provincial minister and was holding the charge of the position of Special Advisor to Prime Minister”, adding that politics of PTI had remained limited only to social media.
“I joined PTI after being impressed by the talks of Imran Khan, but after joining the party, I deemed it right to leave PTI owing to the behaviour of Imran Khan”, he said, adding that protest was the right of any political party, but whatever happened on May 09 was not a protest. He said that sense of deprivation had prevailed in Balochistan and still the sense of deprivation existed in Balochistan, adding that no one was sincere to end the sense of deprivation of Balochistan.