Three more female politicians call it quits with PTI, join IPP

Andleeb Abbas, Sadia Sohail, Sumaira Bokhari join Tareen's party

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IPP patron-in-chief Jahangir Khan Tareen is pictured with Andleeb Abbas, Sadia Sohail, and Sumaira Bokhari on October 24, 2023. — Facebook/Jahangir Khan Tareen
IPP patron-in-chief Jahangir Khan Tareen is pictured with Andleeb Abbas, Sadia Sohail, and Sumaira Bokhari on October 24, 2023. — Facebook/Jahangir Khan Tareen

  • Andleeb Abbas, Sadia Sohail, Sumaira Bokhari join Tareen's party. 
  • Firdous Ashiq Awan welcomes "political sisters" to IPP. 
  • Several PTI leaders have joined IPP after parting ways with Imran. 


Three more leaders of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) called it quits with the party and joined the Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) of Jahangir Khan Tareen — who once used to be a close aide of PTI Chairman Imran Khan.

Former federal minister Farrukh Habib was the last one to join the IPP before former PTI lawmakers Andleeb Abbas, Sadia Sohail, and Sumaira Bokhari.

The three female politicians announced their affiliation with Tareen's party in a meeting with him.

On the occasion, IPP spokesperson Firdous Ashiq Awan — who is also one of the former PTI leaders who parted ways with Imran — said that she welcomes her "political sisters" to the party.

The IPP was formed on June 8 by estranged PTI leaders Tareen and Aleem Khan, who had left ex-PM's party due to severe disagreements. 

Many Imran loyalists joined hands with them at the time of the party's launch while several others entered the party on different instances since the May 9 riots which were triggered by the former prime minister's arrest.

Before Habib, Sadaqat Ali Abbasi and Usman Dar also parted ways with the former ruling party in the light of the May 9 events, but did not join any other political party.

PTI Chairman Imran was arrested in a graft case on May 9, triggering strong protests from the party across the country in which state installations were targetted.

During the riots important military installations, including the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi and Lahore Corp Commander’s residence, were ransacked.

A crackdown was then launched against those involved in the events, leading to the arrest of hundreds of party workers and leaders — including Vice Chairman Shah Mehmood Qureshi.

A mass exodus of PTI leaders jumping ship took place after this and many who claimed to leave the party had stated in their press conferences that they had bid adieu to politics.

Several PTI bigwigs who joined the IPP include Fawad Chaudhry, Ali Zaidi, Imran Ismail, Fayazul Hassan Chohan, and Murad Raas.