ISLAMABAD: Economist Sakib Sherani resigned as member of the Economic Advisory Council (EAC) on Saturday.

He becomes the 4th member to step down from the EAC. Sherani has cited personal reasons for his resignation.

Last year in Sept, Prime Minister Imran Khan announced the constitution of the 18-member EAC. Barely a week after its formation, the government withdrew the nomination of Atif R Mian of Princeton University as EAC member following protests by some sections of society as well as parliamentarians who objected to his inclusion in the council for his association with the Qadiani faith.

Protesting the government’s decision, later two members of the council stood down from the EAC. On Sept 6, Dr Asim Ijaz Khwaja announced his resignation on the microblogging site Twitter shortly after the government asked Dr Atif Mian to step down from his position.

“Have resigned from EAC. Painful, deeply sad decision. Grateful for chance to aid analytical reasoning but not when such values compromised. Personally as a Muslim I can’t justify this. May Allah forgive/guide me&us all. Ever ready to help. Pakistan Paindabad,” Dr Khwaja tweeted.

Following suit, London-based economist Dr Imran Rasul quit the council, saying, “With a heavy heart, I have resigned from the EAC this morning.”—NNI