ISLAMABAD [Pakistan], Former federal minister Fawad Chaudhry recently said that he never planned to leave Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and expressed his desire to rejoin the group, ARY News reported on Sunday. Reported to.

Fawad Chaudhary also mentioned his contacts with the founder during his stay in jail and said that Intezaar Panjutha had sent a message to the founder asking for a meeting.

He expressed concern about the resignation, saying, "A valuable person, Junaid Akbar, has resigned from the party, who and senior politicians like Pervez Elahi, Shah Mehmood and Asad Qaiser could potentially put the party on its feet." "

According to ARY News, he strongly criticized the current leadership, saying, "There is not even one percent possibility that the current party leadership can 'bring the founder out of jail' because they lack political strategy and capability. "

In his remarks, Choudhary also underlined the need to provide correct information to the party's founder, adding that current party officials may not be doing so.

He questioned the party's timing for calling for protests and argued that choices of this nature should have been taken sooner after the mandate.

Choudhury urged the formation of a Grand Position Alliance, noting that it would take a lot of time and work to bring together such a group. He stressed that the success and stability of the party depends on its members being united and taking wise decisions.

Chaudhary had left Imran Khan following the action against the party in the state following the May 9 riots.