Pakistani Prime Minister Beleagured said he would continue to fight against ‘white collar corruption’
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Sunday that he would not reach an agreement with opposition leaders who had transferred votes without trust in parliament even if the government collapsed.
Overcoming a large crowd of Pakistani Tehreek-e-Casa (PTI) supporters in the Islamic IslandsAbad Parade, Pak Khan, who faced the biggest political crisis of his tenure because some party legislators also turned, said that he would continue his struggle against “white-collar corruption”.
“This is not the misfortune of Pakistan. This is the misfortune of all developing countries. Developing countries are weak because they do not capture white collar crimes and give them NRO (National Reconciliation Ordinations,” Mr. Imran said “All these dramas were carried out to give up like Imran Khan like Musharraf. They tried to extort the government. General Musharraf tried to save his government and give this thief nro and it resulted in the destruction of Pakistan,” Khan said, according to the dawn newspaper. “How come, I don’t Will forgive them even if my government goes or even if I lose my life, “he added.
Pakistan has been on the edge because the opposition parties on March 8 handed over the movement without trust in front of the National Assembly Secretariat, alleged that the PTI Government was responsible for the economic crisis and spiral inflation in the country Thousands of supporters of prime ministers came to the train, public vehicles and private cars to attend the “historic” rally from the ruling party “The public meeting will be the biggest in the history of the country and has a big impact,” Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood told reporters on Saturday, in front of the meeting.
The call for the rally was given by Pak Khan because he had tried to bring his struggle against “a group of crooked opposition leaders” In his speech, he defended his government policy, which he said struggled to build a “Islamic welfare state”.
“Our Pakistan is built on the ideology of Islamic welfare. We must build a country based on Riyasat e Madina,” Khan said The Pakistani Democrat Movement (PDM), the opposition party alliance, will hold a separate event at Islamabad on Monday, which will coincide with the National Assembly session when the non-confidence movement will be transferred formally at home.
March other big protests led by the President of the Pakistani Muslim League – Nawaz representative Maryam Nawaz and his cousin Hamza Shehbaz, who is the son of Shehbaz Sharif, starting from Lahore on Saturday. Traveling on the historic GT road, they are scheduled to reach Islamabad on Monday to attend the opposition rally “That (March) will be the last nail in the PTI government coffin,” Maryam told her supporters Mr. Khan ruled in 2018 with promises to make ‘naya pakistan’ but very failed to overcome the basic problems of maintaining commodity prices in control, giving air to the opposition ship screen to fight in his government.