PTI's estranged leader Jahangir Khan Tareen speaks to the media outside the special court hearing banking offences case in Lahore on Saturday. — DawnNewsTV LAHORE: As the gulf between the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf’s estranged leader Jahangir Khan Tareen and his once close friend and PTI chairman Imran Khan widens over the ongoing sugar scam probe, some of the MNAs and MPAs in Mr Tareen’s camp on Saturday proposed resigning from the assemblies. However, the idea floated during a meeting held at Mr Tareen’s residence was immediately shot down by a majority of the legislators. According to sources, the few among the legislators, who were in favour of tendering resignations, had floated the idea if Prime Minister Khan refused to give the Tareen-led group an audience to thrash out the “injustices” being committed against the estranged leader.