Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan stated on Sunday that he wouldn’t attain a cope with the Opposition leaders who’ve moved a no-confidence vote towards him in Parliament even when his authorities collapsed.
Addressing an enormous crowd of supporters of the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) at Islamabad’s Parade Ground, Mr. Khan, who’s dealing with the largest political disaster of his tenure as a number of social gathering legislators have additionally turned towards him, stated that he would proceed his struggle towards “white collar corruption”.
“This is not Pakistan’s misfortune. This is the misfortune of all developing nations. Developing nations go weak because they do not catch white collar crime and give them NRO (National Reconciliation Ordinance,” stated Mr. Imran.
“All this drama is being done to have Imran Khan surrender like Musharraf. They are trying to blackmail the government. General Musharraf tried to save his government and gave these thieves NRO and it resulted in the destruction of Pakistan,” said Mr. Khan, according to the newspaper Dawn . “Come what may, I will not forgive them even if my government goes or even if I lose my life,” he added.
Pakistan has been on the edge since Opposition parties on March 8 submitted the no-confidence motion before the National Assembly Secretariat, alleging that the PTI government was responsible for the economic crisis and the spiralling inflation in the country.
Thousands of supporters of the Prime Minister came in trains, public vehicles and private cars to attend the “historic” rally of the ruling social gathering.
“The public meeting will be the largest in the history of the country and have a great impact,” Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood advised reporters on Saturday, forward of the gathering.
The name for the rally was given by Mr. Khan as he has been attempting to current his struggle towards a “group of crooked opposition leaders”.
In the speech, he defended the insurance policies of the his authorities, which he stated was striving construct an “Islamic welfare state”.
“Our Pakistan was built on the ideology of Islamic welfare state. We had to build the country on the basis of Riyasat e Madina,” Mr Khan stated.
The Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), an alliance of the Opposition events, will maintain a separate occasion in Islamabad on Monday, which is able to coincide with the National Assembly session when the no-confidence movement is ready to be formally moved in the home.
Another large protest march led by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz vice presidents Maryam Nawaz and her cousin Hamza Shehbaz, who’s the son of Shehbaz Sharif, began from Lahore on Saturday. Travelling on the historic GT Road, they’re scheduled to succeed in Islamabad on Monday to attend the opposition rally.
“It (the march) will be the last nail in the coffin of the PTI government,” Ms. Maryam advised her supporters.
Mr. Khan got here to energy in 2018 with guarantees to create a ‘Naya Pakistan’ however miserably failed to handle the fundamental downside of retaining the costs of commodities in management, giving air to the sails of opposition ships to make struggle on his authorities.
(With inputs from PTI)