No-Confidence Motion to be political demise of opposition: Imran Khan

Government of PakistanNo-Confidence Motion to be political demise of opposition: Imran Khan

KARACHI, Pakistan: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the No-Confidence Motion will be the political demise of the opposition.

While addressing the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) workers in Karachi on Wednesday, the prime minister said that the opposition leaders are a gang of looters that have gathered to save their looted money.

The prime minister said that the opposition is worried that the PTI government has faced all the challenges and providing relief to the people in every way possible.

The prime minister said that Zardari mafia has destroyed the Country specially Sindh while Fazl-ur-Rehman also has billions of rupees of illegal money. He said that he will bring back the looted money and bring the electricity prices further down.

Imran Khan said that the PTI leaders have successfully conducted Sindh Huqooq March and support of the people of Sindh have made it clear that they want change now. He said that it’s time to get rid of those people who have destroyed Sindh province.

Talking about the development work in Karachi, the prime minister said that the federal government working on a huge package for the City to resolve its longstanding issues.

The prime minister congratulated the people of Karachi for the Green Line Bus service and Karachi Circular Railway (KCR) on which work is underway.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Imran Khan held separate meetings with the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) leaders and Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA) leaders in Karachi.

In the meetings, they discussed political issues in detail and finalized a workable strategy for the future.

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