Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Sadiq began his political career as a member of the
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in the mid-1990s
Pakistan Muslim League (N) Sadiq left PTI in 1998 owing to differences with Imran Khan During his tenure as the member of the National Assembly, he became the chairman of the National Assembly's Standing Committees on Railways. In 2015, Imran Khan alleged rigging in the constituency of Sadiq from where Sadiq won in 2013 election. Following which the
Election Commission of Pakistan de-seated Sadiq and ordered re-polling in the constituency. In October 2015, Sadiq retained his National Assembly seat by defeating a PTI candidate in by-election and was re-elected to the National Assembly for the fourth time. In November 2015, Sadiq retained its position as the speaker of the National Assembly by getting re-elected for the second time and become the first person to have been elected as the Speaker of the National Assembly for the second time during the same government's tenure in Pakistan. On 15 August 2018, he was replaced by
Asad Qaiser as speaker of the National Assembly. and cool-headed politician in Pakistan. Amid the April 2022 political crisis in
Pakistan, when the speaker and the deputy speaker resigned, he was asked to hold voting on a
no-confidence motion against the
prime minister of Pakistan. ==Personal life==