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PAKISTAN Ayesha Gulalai wears a turban to attend National Assembly session
ByWeb DeskPosted on August 17, 2017
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ISLAMABAD: Former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) member Ayesha Gulalai Wazir on Thursday made a grand appearance to attend a session of the National Assembly wearing a traditional turban.
“There is no male accompanying me. My family and myself are struggling against a mafia,” she introduced herself when asked by a security guard outside the parliament house.
Earlier this month, the disgruntled PTI member accused chairman Imran Khan of harassment and sending inappropriate text messages. She also complained about rampant corruption in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and that there was no respect for women in the party.
READ MORE: AYESHA GULALAI SAYS IMRAN KHAN, CRONIES SEND INDECENT TEXTS TO PARTY WOMEN
However, Gulalai refused to share evidence and instead said that PTI chief’s mobile phone should be checked.
The PTI accused her of unfounded allegations and claimed that she was set up by the ruling PML-N, after the party refused to award her a party ticket.
Gulalai, who was elected on a seat reserved for women, has refused to quit from her seat in the National Assembly. Gulalai hails from South Waziristan and was the youngest MNA when elected in 2013.
NAWAZ SHARIFPANAMA PAPERSIMRAN KHANTOP NEWSMULTIMEDIA
PAKISTAN Ayesha Gulalai wears a turban to attend National Assembly session
ByWeb DeskPosted on August 17, 2017
ADVERTISEMENT
ISLAMABAD: Former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) member Ayesha Gulalai Wazir on Thursday made a grand appearance to attend a session of the National Assembly wearing a traditional turban.
“There is no male accompanying me. My family and myself are struggling against a mafia,” she introduced herself when asked by a security guard outside the parliament house.
Earlier this month, the disgruntled PTI member accused chairman Imran Khan of harassment and sending inappropriate text messages. She also complained about rampant corruption in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and that there was no respect for women in the party.
READ MORE: AYESHA GULALAI SAYS IMRAN KHAN, CRONIES SEND INDECENT TEXTS TO PARTY WOMEN
However, Gulalai refused to share evidence and instead said that PTI chief’s mobile phone should be checked.
The PTI accused her of unfounded allegations and claimed that she was set up by the ruling PML-N, after the party refused to award her a party ticket.
Gulalai, who was elected on a seat reserved for women, has refused to quit from her seat in the National Assembly. Gulalai hails from South Waziristan and was the youngest MNA when elected in 2013.