After a brief hiatus from politics, Jahangir Tareen has entered the arena with a new party called Istihkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) and it looks like another Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) as it is filled with defectors.
The announcement was made at a press conference by Tareen — the estranged leader of the PTI — along with Aleem Khan at an event in Lahore. However, the former PTI leaders had gotten active after the May 9 clampdown on their ex-party.
On May 9, PTI Chairman Imran Khan was arrested from the premises of the Islamabad High Court which triggered almost countrywide rioting. During the riots important military installations, including the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi and Lahore Corp Commander’s residence.
Since then there has been a mass exodus of PTI leaders jumping ship and many that claimed to leave the party had stated in their press conferences that they had bid adieu to politics.
Some of the notable people to join the IPP are:
Fawad, who was the information minister during the last PTI government, announced while quitting the party that he would be taking a break from politics. It seems that “break” is over now with him joining the IPP.
Zaidi was heading PTI’s Sindh chapter and when he was leaving the former ruling party, he had also announced that he was quitting politics.
Ismail, who got famous for his singing skills, was the former governor of Sindh. When he announced his departure in his “last press conference” he said that he was not sure if he would remain active in politics.
Awan was part of the federal cabinet during the last PTI government and was handling the information portfolio. Later, she was pushed to Punjab and was in oblivion after leaving the Usman Buzdar government. Now, she has joined Tareen.
Former federal minister and senior PTI leader Kiani was the second major leader to leave the party. When he announced his departure from PTI the former health minister had stated that he was quitting politics too.
Ilyas was the former prime minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and he has now joined Tareen’s party.
Maulvi was elected as a member of the National Assembly from Karachi and was also one of the first few leaders who had left PTI after the May 9 riots.
Now he has joined the IPP.
Chohan, was part of the Punjab government and had left the PTI after a brief detention. Now he has joined the Tareen-led party.
In a teary-eyed press conference, Raas announced his departure from the PTI. Now he has joined the IPP.
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