PTI expels Salman Ahmad for attacking Bushra Bibi and Khan’s family


Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) member Salman Ahmad has been expelled from the party, and the notification of his dismissal was officially issued by PTI president Barrister Gohar.

According to the notification released by the PTI, Salman Ahmad was found to have violated the party’s policies. He had been posting anti-PTI content on social media, specifically targeting the party leadership.

Ahmad took to his Twitter account to post about Bushra Bibi and the family of PTI founding president Imran Khan.

The notice further said that despite clear instructions from the founding president, Ahmad continued to share content on social media that directly contradicted the party’s stance. As a result, a decision was taken to immediately revoke his membership in Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.

On November 22, in a controversial post on X, PTI activist and singer Salman Ahmad lashed out at Bushra Bibi, describing her as “corrupt and greedy”.

He accused her, along with her associates (including Malik Riaz, Zulfi Bokhari, Farah Gogi and Gen Faiz) of being a “constant source of embarrassment” to Imran Khan.

While tagging former President Arif Alvi and his son Awab Alvi in ​​the post, Ahmad further criticized Bushra Bibi and her circle, calling them “uneducated and stupid.”

He also expressed his displeasure, stating that it was absurd to suggest that Imran Khan’s removal as Prime Minister was because he walked barefoot in Madinah.

PTI founding president Imran Khan had slammed singer Salman Ahmad for making baseless allegations against former first lady Bushra Bibi. Khan condemned Ahmad’s tweets as “silly” and dismissed them as baseless attacks.

Earlier, Rana Sanaullah, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Political Affairs, accused Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) of causing significant damage through its social media cell.

Sanaullah criticized the party for misleading the public with fake news on social media, but claimed its deceptive tactics were eventually exposed, leaving its strategies in disarray.

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