Former Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood has officially announced his retirement from politics after a 34-year-long career, stating that he would dedicate his remaining years to writing and teaching.
In his statement, Mahmood clarified that his decision was not influenced by external pressures or an intention to join another political party.
Shafqat emphasized that his departure from politics is a personal decision, driven by the natural course of time and age. “This announcement marks my formal exit from politics, driven by the natural progression of time and personal considerations,” he explained.
Reflecting on his political career, Mahmood highlighted his varied experiences, including serving as a member of the Senate and National Assembly and holding both federal and provincial ministerial positions.
He also acknowledged his time in imprisonment with a sense of acceptance and pride in having carried out his duties with integrity.
As education minister, Mahmood made significant contributions by introducing a uniform curriculum in Pakistan and managing the education sector effectively during the Covid-19 pandemic.
He expressed gratitude to Chairman PTI Imran Khan for the opportunity to serve and thanked his constituency and the PTI for electing him twice.
Mahmood concluded by reaffirming his lifelong dedication to serving the country. He hopes to continue contributing through his future work in writing, teaching, and media.
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