BAP advises PM Imran not to go for confrontation

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan had reached Parliament Lodges to meet the allied parties where he met BAP and GDA leaders on Monday.

BAP parliamentary leader Khalid Magsi advised the prime minister not to go for confrontation and said that the no-confidence motion was a democratic process and should be dealt with in a democratic manner.

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Sources said that on the issue of no-confidence motion, Khalid Magsi replied that the consultation of our party was going on and a decision would be taken soon.

According to the sources, Khalid Magsi said that three years have passed and their concerns have not been heard.

It may be recalled that the PTI has announced a public meeting in D-Chowk, Islamabad.

Yesterday, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari had strongly criticized Prime Minister Imran Khan and said that the loser starts abusing and ball tampering.

According to Hum News, addressing a press conference on Sunday, Bilawal Bhutto said that this no-trust motion is against the economic crisis and the foreign policy that has isolated Pakistan in the world.

He said that the prime minister was terrified and had resorted to abusive language. He said that Imran Khan was an undemocratic man and did not believe in democracy.

Bilawal Bhutto said that Imran Khan only believes in fixed matches. He said that the prime minister was not trying to complete his count.

According to the TV channel, the chairman of PPP said that the prime minister is only trying to commit fraud at the moment but we will not allow him to commit fraud under any circumstances.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the nation would see three rats being hunted in the coming days instead of the government collapsing.

Addressing a public meeting here on Sunday, the prime minister said that if the purpose of creating Pakistan is not known then one cannot become a nation. As long as the nation does not stand against evil then evil will increase.