PTI Government will not resign on January 31: Qureshi

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ISLAMABAD: The Government of Pakistan Tehreek Insaf (PTI) will not resign on January 31 as demanded by the Opposition alliance, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said Saturday.
He was talking to a provate television channel, after the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) announced to intensify its anti-government campaign and again asked Prime Minister Imran Khan to step down before the deadline.
PDM chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, after an important meeting at Nawaz Sharif’s residence in Lahore, dismissed reports about differences among the component parties and said the alliance “is stronger than before” and added that rumours about conflicts within the PDM are false.
“PM Imran Khan enjoys the confidence of the National Assembly. Why would he resign on the Opposition’s demand?” Foreign Minister asked.
Qureshi, who is also the PTI’s senior vice-chairperson, said PDM had earlier announced to resign from the assemblies on December 31, but the date passed.
“The public has realised the Opposition’s true agenda and their jalsas do not have that strength”, he revealed.
He claimed that the PDM will contest the Senate elections and by-polls.
The leaders of the PDM on Friday said that member parties of the alliance will take part in the by-polls, but a decision related to the Senate elections will be taken later.
Speaking to journalists, Fazl vowed that the alliance is ready, more than ever, to rid the people of Pakistan from the incumbent government, and reiterated that the government only has one month to resign, after which PDM members will join heads and start planning the long march.
“We will decide whether to hold long march towards Rawalpindi or Islamabad,” he said, adding that the alliance will announce the date and venue soon.
Fazl said that PDM would announce the long march’s date later. However, before that, it would hold demonstrations outside the Election Commission of Pakistan on January 19.
Fazl also revealed that the 11-party alliance would arrange protests outside the National Accountability Bureau’s (NAB) offices.
Speaking further about the anti-graft watchdog, Fazl said that it was created to “solely” target the Opposition. “We cannot overlook Khawaja Asif’s arrest,” he asserted.
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