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PTI Senator Saif Abro resigns after voting for 27th Amendment

Published on: November 10, 2025 7:11 PM

Islamabad – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Senator Saifullah Abro resigned from the Senate on Monday after supporting the 27th Amendment. He said he voted in favor because of Field Marshal Asim Munir and his leadership. Abro emphasized that his decision reflected his personal principles and loyalty to Pakistan’s institutions.

During his speech, Abro praised Pakistan’s victories in past conflicts and highlighted Munir’s recognition abroad. He noted that former US President Trump honored the Field Marshal in unprecedented ways. He said such respect underscored the importance of supporting strong national leadership in Pakistan.

Read more: Two-thirds majority pushes 27th Amendment through Senate

Abro also criticized political opponents, claiming they repeated actions once carried out by former leaders. He added that PTI’s future government would continue similar policies under leaders like Barrister Ali Zafar. He urged members to focus on national priorities rather than personal agendas.

The senator recalled his hardships during the 26th Amendment process. He said his wife was arrested and ten family members were detained. He criticized PTI members for not raising their voice on his family’s behalf. These experiences influenced his decision to resign from the Senate.

Read more: Senate reviews 27th Amendment report as opposition walks out

Abro concluded by formally submitting his resignation and expressing hope that the country’s institutions would remain strong. He urged politicians to prioritize national interests above partisan politics. His resignation highlights ongoing divisions within PTI over constitutional reforms.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: 27th Amendment, Field Marshal Asim Munir, Latest, PTI, Saifullah Abro, Senate Resignation

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