Prime Minister Pakistani Imran Khan said Sunday that he did not rejoin the policy of checking the prices of “Aloo, Tamar”, while he attacked the opposition parties to file a motion of trust against him in Parliament, the ‘accusing mismanagement of the economy Tackling a political rally in the city of Hafizabad in the province of Punjab, Khan said the nation would oppose elements that try to overthrow its government by “buying the consciousness of the [legislators] using the money”.
He stated that Pakistan would become a great country with the rest of his mandate, adding that the incentives announced by his government would soon produce results The cricket-tour politician said 25 years ago, he decided to join the country’s benefit policy, adding that he had no personal gain to do it because he already had everything In life a person could dream. “I have not joined the policy to know the prices of” Aloo and Tamatar “(potatoes and tomatoes). I joined it for the benefit of the country”, Khan, also president of the party in power In Pakistan in Pakistan-INSAF, mentioned.
Khan’s speech arrived from days after the UNITED opposition front submitted a confidence motion considered against him while pinning his hopes for the motion of the remote members of the officer and his allies The main leaders of the opposition parties will meet on Monday at the Residence of the Leader of the Opposition at the National Assembly and the President of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Shehbaz Sharif to hold an advisory group to crack a strategy Effective to make its motion without successful trust.
Khan also stated that it was the responsibility of the state and the judiciary of preventing “corrupt” and “convicted” politicians who were trying to “reverse the state” through the trading of horses He said that people will see that those who were trying to dislodge him from the top of the largest office would be buried under the weight of their own conspiracy In His speech, Khan criticized Jamiat Unema-e-Islam-Fazl (Jui-F) Chef de Maulana Fazlur Rehman, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Supremo Nawaz Sharif and Pakistan People Party (PPP) President Assif Ali Zardari To maintain silence on American drone strikes in Pakistan between 2008 and 2018, claiming that these leaders have never spoken to the rights of Pakistan In the National Assembly of the 342 members, the opposition needs 272 votes to delete the Prime Minister Prime Minister Khan, 69, came to power in 2018 and the next general election should be organized in 2023.