Murad Saeed, a prominent leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has resigned from his Senate seat, sparking significant political discourse in Pakistan. According to Business Recorder, Saeed's resignation letter, sent from an undisclosed location, was addressed to Senate Chairman Yousaf Raza Gilani and PTI leadership, including Gohar Khan and Salman Akram Raja. Saeed criticized the current political environment, urging PTI to abandon politics based on 'flattery, compromise, and expediency' and to challenge what he described as the roots of an 'illegitimate government.' His resignation follows a series of protests where young people blocked major roads for 36 hours, demanding proper medical care for Imran Khan, highlighting the growing unrest and dissatisfaction among PTI supporters.
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Murad Saeed Resigns from Senate Urging PTI Assembly Step Down

Murad Saeed resigns from PTI Senate, criticizing politics of 'flattery' and urging PTI to challenge the 'illegitimate government,' sparking protests and debate on his bold stance in Pakistan.
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