PESHAWAR: Senior Vice President of PML-N Ameer Muqam has invited Ayesha Gulalai to join PML-N on Tuesday.
According to the details, PML influential party leader in KPK has invited Ayesha Gulalai to join his party
He has extended the invitation to Ayesha and will meet in a day or two. He also claimed that many more PTI members of parliament will be joining PML-N soon.
Earlier the Member National Assembly of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Ayesha Gulalai has decided to quit PTI. She has blamed that there is no respect for women in party ranks.
According to the details, PTI MNA Ayesha Gulalai has announced that she will quit the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaaf (PTI) on Tuesday. The announcement has come moments ahead of the prime ministerial election in National Assembly (NA).
Ayesha has said that she would abdicate PTI’s membership and resign from her National Assembly seat. Gulalai, who hails from South Waziristan, is the first female MNA from restive tribal areas. She has been pretty active within and outside the parliament.
Gulalai cited ill-treatment of women in the party as the reason for her decision. She said that she had conveyed her grievances to the party leadership but no action was taken, forcing her to take the decision.
“Women workers are not valued in the PTI,” Gulalai said that adding that she will not be voting for Sheikh Rashid in the prime minister election in National Assembly on Tuesday. Ayesha, who remained absent from the Assembly today to cast crucial vote for the election of the new prime minister scheduled at 3 p.m., said that she has left PTI because women get no respect in the party.
Nothing, she said has changed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and corruption is on the peak there, PTI is in the control of helicopter wallas, she said adding that she would make further big disclosures at a press conference tomorrow.
Another female politician, Naz Baloch, had quit the party earlier this month to join PPP claiming that only male members were given importance and women party workers were kept at a distance while the youth was restricted only to social media.