I’m not going to leave the party in this difficult time: Nisar

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ISLAMABAD JULY 27 (TNS): Speaking of his 33 year association with the PML-N, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan stressed that he would not leave the party in this difficult time. However, he stated that he was upset after being left out of senior PML-N meetings during the last one and a half month.

Prior to the news conference, Nisar met with Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Petroleum Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi.

He held his much awaited news conference at the Punjab House Thursday. “This is the most difficult press conference of my life. I had called a press conference a few days ago because I wanted to share things that were needed due to all that I had said in the cabinet meeting.
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Some things attributed to me were reported correctly, others were not,” he added.

“Regardless of the Supreme Court of Pakistan’s decision, whether in favor or against the ruling party, I will resign from my office, parliament and politics.” Nisar said.

On Wednesday, Shehbaz, along with Finance Minister Ishaq Dar and Railways Minister Khawaja Saad Rafique, reportedly held a meeting with Nisar which lasted several hours. The purpose of the meeting, held at the Punjab House, was to ‘reconcile differences’, according to sources.

Following the meeting, a spokesperson for the Interior Ministry dismissed media reports stating that efforts were being made to placate Nisar or that he is upset with the party leadership. “The truth is that the minister had adopted a differing position on some important matters in the PML-N’s internal meetings, after which he was excluded from the consultative process,” said the spokesperson.

He added that the interior minister is seeking an explanation for his exclusion and wants to know if the decision was made due to his opposing stance, or some other reason. The spokesperson further said that unless a clarification is provided, “it will be difficult to resolve problems in a positive manner.”

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