Asif Ali Zardari backs Opposition's no-certainty movement against PM Imran Khan |
LAHORE: Former president Asif Ali Zardari has guaranteed the Opposition that he would uphold the no-certainty movement against Prime Minister Imran Khan.
The PPP
co-director gave the confirmation to PDM boss Maulana Fazlur Rehman when the
last option called the previous to ask about his wellbeing, sources told the
news source.
As per
sources, the two chiefs examined the current political circumstance of the
nation and measures being taken by the Opposition against the public authority.
At this, the
previous president guaranteed the PDM boss that he remains with the Opposition,
while Fazl shared that he would contact the public authority partners soon.
Fazl meets
PML-Q authority
Independently,
Fazl additionally visited the officeholder PTI government's partner, PML-Q, in
Lahore. He met PML-Q pioneers Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain and Pervaiz Elahi.
Sources said
that Fazl asked the PML-Q to help the Opposition in its no-certainty movement
against the public authority. They added that the PML-Q would call a party a
large number of gatherings Opposition Leader in the National Assembly Shahbaz
Sharif.
"The
current government has crushed the spirits of individuals with expansion,"
Fazl was cited as saying. "This is the main government with which nobody
is cheerful."
"Indeed,
even the public authority's partners are not content with them," Fazl told
PML-Q.
Then again,
the Chaudhry siblings let Fazl know that their party has had a "long
practice" with PPP and JUI-F.
"Whatever
is better for the country we will do that," said the Chaudhry siblings,
however told the PDM boss that they in all actuality do have some
"reservations" with some Opposition parties.
Fazl made
the declaration in a public interview flanked by Leader of the Opposition in
the National Assembly Shahbaz Sharif, PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz, and
Leader of the Opposition in the Punjab Assembly Hamza Shahbaz - tended to the
question and answer session.
Fazl said
the collusion would move toward the public authority's unified gatherings to
have them ready to procure a democratic larger part in the National Assembly -
an essential to achieving a no-certainty movement against the head of the
state.
The PDM boss
proceeded to say that all Opposition parties that were available during the
gathering have concluded that this "illicit government should sent
pack."
'Triumph for
a majority rule government': Bilawal
Minutes
after the declaration, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari said that the move
will fill in as a "triumph for a majority rule government."
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