LAHORE: Former provincial minister Chaudhry Abdul Ghafoor has announced quitting the PML-N.

Mr Ghafoor was a minister in the PML-N-PPP government 2008-2013 in Punjab. Belonging to Raiwind he was considered close to the Sharif family. He was denied the party ticket in 2013 election.

According to a source, Mr Ghafoor said good bye to the PML-N after he was again denied a provincial assembly ticket for the July 25 election.

Mr Ghafoor told reporters on Wednesday that he decided to quit the party because of the Nawaz Sharif’s anti-institutions narrative.

“I stand by the institutions of my country. I will decide about my political future after Eid,” he said.

Published in Dawn, June 14th, 2018

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