PTI forward bloc in KPK assembly

PoliticsPTI forward bloc in KPK assembly

PESHAWAR: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawmaker Javed Nasim on Wednesday submitted an application to Speaker Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly, seeking separate seats for the members of a forward bloc, media reports said.

Nasim, who was elected from PK-3 Peshawar after defeating Haroon Bilour on PTI ticket, said they formed a forward bloc in the provincial assembly after being disheartened from the party policies, adding that the PTI has deviated from its charter.

The sources said that the MPA has conflict with his party over the appointments of advisers and his stance is that the money, which is being spent on advisers, should be spent on people.

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