Senator Sania Nishtar, a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) member, has officially resigned from her Senate seat.
Sania Nishtar’s resignation marks a significant departure within the Senate, as Nishtar has been a prominent figure in Pakistani politics, especially known for her role as a former Federal Minister.
According to reliable sources, Senator Nishtar’s decision to resign was driven by an attractive job offer from an international organization based in Geneva. The new role allows her to engage in global initiatives, aligning with her professional background and interests in public health and development sectors.
Senator Nishtar, elected from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in 2021, formally submitted her resignation to the Senate Secretariat. The move underscores her commitment to pursuing her career further on an international platform, bringing her expertise to a broader audience and potentially influencing global policies.
Senator Nishtar has advocated for Pakistan’s health and social welfare reforms throughout her tenure. Her departure from the Senate is seen as a loss to the legislative body and a step forward in her distinguished career in public service. Her future endeavours in Geneva are anticipated to continue her legacy of meaningful contributions to societal improvement.