ISLAMABAD: A meeting of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) political committee and legal team was held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Imran Khan in which the political situation in the country, contacts with allied parties and members were reviewed.
According to sources, the legal team also met Prime Minister Imran Khan in which the Prime Minister was briefed on the hearing on the presidential reference in the Supreme Court.
According to sources, the government has prepared a strategy for the National Assembly session. Speaking at the meeting, PM Imran Khan said, “We will fight this mafia till the end. The no-confidence motion will not succeed. It is their misunderstanding that I will come under pressure. On March 27, the people will tell who they are.”
In addition, the strategy for the PTI meeting on March 27 has been prepared in the meeting of the PTI political committee.
According to sources, the senior leadership of the party will lead the rallies from their areas, while Hamad Azhar will lead the rallies from Lahore and Pervez Khattak from Peshawar.
According to PTI sources, Sheikh Rashid and Amir Kayani will lead the rally from Rawalpindi.
Earlier, Prime Minister Imran Khan had announced that he will not resign in any case, saying that he will fight the opposition on the last ball and will give a surprise one day before the no-trust move.
Talking to reporters at the Prime Minister’s House, Imran Khan said that the word “neutral” was misinterpreted in the context of ordering good and preventing evil.
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He said that the army is being wrongly criticized, the country needs a strong army. If there was no army the country would be divided into three parts, the army should not be discredited for politics, he added.
He said that the politics of PML-N and PPP is to cover up theft and theft. Someone may have misunderstood that I will sit at home, I will not resign under any circumstances. Should I raise my hand?