KARACHI: Former planning minister and Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) leader Asad Umar on Saturday announced to resign from his PTI membership and quit politics for good, Bol News reported.
“After over a decade of public life, I have decided to quit politics entirely. As I have said this earlier as well publicly that I am not in favour of the policy of collision with the state institutes,” Asad Umar said in a statement.
He said such policy became the reason for brutal collision with the state institutes which was not in favour of the country.
He said he was stepping down from the basic membership of the PTI. He thanked all those who supported him in his life, specially team and voters of NA-54 who got him reelected.
The former federal minster said the constituency served him well and he fully tried to serve the constituency.














