MQM-P advises PTI to change PM to end political crisis

442
MQM-P decides not to join federal cabinet

ISLAMABAD: MQM Pakistan has advised PTI to change the prime minister to end the political crisis in the country.

Sources said that a PTI delegation met the leadership of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Pakistan at Parliament Lodges in Islamabad.

The government delegation included Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser, Defense Minister Pervez Khattak and Asad Umar, while the MQM Pakistan delegation included Dr Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, Wasim Akhtar, Aminul Haq, Khawaja Izharul Hassan and Javed Hanif.

The government delegation assured the MQM leadership that all their problems would be solved. The government is in trouble at the moment and do not leave us alone, it said, adding promises made with them would be fulfilled.

According to sources, the MQM has complained that it has been an ally for three and a half years. Which promise was fulfilled? Our offices are still closed and missing persons have not been recovered.

According to sources, the government delegation also conveyed a special message of Prime Minister Imran Khan to the MQM, while the MQM first suggested that the Prime Minister nominate another leader from the PTI in his place so that the coalition parties could Be able to make positive decisions.

Yesterday, 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.

Also Read:

Shehbaz thanks Broadsheet CEO Kaveh Mousavi for formally apologising

48th session of OIC foreign ministers council begins in Islamabad

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?

Imran said that we will win the match of no confidence. I will not resign at the request of the corrupt gang, he said, adding the people are with me. 60 to 65 per cent of the people are with me, he claimed.