Shireen Mazari, a prominent member of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and former federal minister, announced her departure from politics on Tuesday, stating that it was a decision made in the best interest of her family. Mazari expressed her concerns for her children and family, explaining that their well-being is her top priority.
During a press conference in Islamabad, Mazari highlighted two key issues. Firstly, she condemned the events that occurred on May 9 and 10, emphasizing her strong opposition to any form of disorder. Secondly, she discussed her recent 12-day arrest, emphasizing the detrimental impact on her health and her daughter, Imaan Mazari.
Mazari’s decision to step away from politics is a result of the toll her arrest has taken on her and her family. She reemphasized her commitment to prioritizing her children and family in this difficult time.
Earlier in the day, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued a contempt notice to the capital’s inspector general (IG) in response to a plea related to Mazari’s arrest. This marks the fourth time Mazari has been detained within a span of 10 days, despite being released on court orders.
Imaan Mazari, Shireen Mazari’s daughter and a human rights lawyer and activist, accused the authorities of torture and rights violations during her mother’s arrest. PTI chairperson and former prime minister, Imran Khan, condemned Mazari’s arrest, describing it as an attempt to break her spirit. He expressed concern about the declining state of the country, referring to the growing trend of might prevailing over what is right.
Mazari’s decision to leave politics underscores her commitment to prioritizing her family’s well-being amidst challenging circumstances.