PTI MNA Aftab Hussain Siddiqui has announced parting ways with the party and politics, saying that the events of May 9 have left him dismayed.

The development was initially tweeted by Siddiqui followed by a confirmation through a video message.

“I have always aspired to see Pakistan prosperous. As a peaceful citizen and a true patriot, the violence that took place in the events on May 9 and the attack on national monuments and Yaadgaar-e-Shahuda have left me dismayed and I condemn the same.”

“I have decided to step aside from politics, and therefore, am resigning from my position as President of PTI Karachi and MNA. I will continue to serve my country in my individual capacity working for the betterment of the people and as a businessman contributing to the economy,” Siddiqui added.

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