In another blow to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Sher Afzal Marwat, the party on Saturday issued a show-cause notice to him for violating its code of conduct and policy.
The notice, issued by the PTI's central secretariat, stated that Marwat has issued "irresponsible statements" that harmed the party's reputation and interests despite being given clear instructions by founder Imran Khan.
It further said that the politician has damaged relations with fellow party members and stakeholders through his actions and words.
The party's central secretariat has summoned Marwat to explain himself in writing within three days of the show-cause notice, explaining why disciplinary action should not be taken against him.
"If your reply is unsatisfactory or you do not respond, further action will be taken as per party policy and rules," said the show-cause notice against the PTI leader.
Marwat, who remains in the limelight due to his blunt and controversial remarks, has been at loggerheads with several party leaders including Taimur Khan Jhagra, Omar Ayub and Shibli Faraz.
On May 9, Ayub said the PTI expelled Marwat from it's core and political committees on the directives of Khan. He said that the politician was warned time and again against violating the party’s policies.
“The PTI founder said Marwat tried to damage his personal relations with the kingdom [of Saudi Arabia] as he has excellent ties with Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman,” Ayub said.
Earlier, PTI also nominated Sheikh Waqas Akram in place of Marwat for the post of National Assembly’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) chairman.