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Defense Minister Khawaja Asif on Monday requested Asad Qaiser leader Asad Qaiser to challenge the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) to challenge the government through no authentic movement, saying that it should first meet its party.
Demanding the entire backing of PTI, Qaiser advised the PPP to stop the “friendly fire” and launch a non -confidence movement in the National Assembly earlier in the day, as the tension between the latter and the ruling Pakistan Muslim League -Nawaz (PML -N) increased.
“If they [PPP’s leadership] Are serious, they should bring any confidence [motion]And we will support it, “Caesar said.
He added: “We will help them [PML-N-led] Government [in Centre]. I am offering-now bring any confidence and you will have full support.
Addressing the National Assembly, the leader of the PPP leader gave the remarks when PPP lawmakers walked out in protest against Chief Minister Maryam Naz’s strong criticism of his party.
In a tough statement, Asif reminded Qaiser that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandpur and party founder Imran Khan’s sister Alima Khan were publicly trading the allegations, suggesting that they were proposing for distress and deep rifts.
He said, “Keep your house in mind. Leave our house with it. We will manage our affairs.”
The Defense Minister emphasized that his leadership had no intention of entering with the PPP, and that when Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif returned from a foreign visit, matters would be settled.
Commenting on the health of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, Asif said it had improved. He added that many speculations have arisen due to the absence of Nawaz and that what they benefit from it before spreading false information.
In recent times, key ruling parties in the PPP and the PML-N-Center are engaged in a fierce battle of words about the relief from flood, water resources, and the performance of their respective provincial governments in Sindh and Punjab.
Zardari called Naqvi to Karachi
As the explosion exchanges intensified, President Asif Ali Zardari took steps to calm the tensions between the PPP and the PPP and the PML -N.
According to a post by the President of Pakistan’s Official X Account, President Zardari spoke on the phone with Home Minister Mohsin Naqvi.
He added, “The President has called the Home Minister for an immediate meeting for Karachi in this regard.”
The PPP, earlier this month, has walked out of the National Assembly and Senate sessions about the criticism of the Sindh government of Chief Minister Maryam Naez.
The party had demanded that the CM of Punjab should apologize for its cutting statements, the demand was quickly rejected by him and the Punjab government ministers.
Reacting to his party’s stance on the rehabilitation of the flood victims, PPP Vice Chairman Senator Sherry Rehman expressed regret that the word war was going on at a time when people were waiting for help in the flood -hit areas.
“We are asking for help for the flood victims in Punjab,” he said. It is strange that someone has been attracted to it. “
In a clear reference to the CM’s remarks in Punjab, “When we can spend on our people, there is no need to beg for money”, the PPP leader said, “You are still asking the IMF. [International Monetary Fund] For climate fund “.
Senator Rehman criticized the Punjab government for allegedly canceling the details of PPP leader Ali Haider Gilani’s security.
“Everyone knows that Ali Haider Gilani has been abducted before,” he said. The Punjab government has still canceled his security details. “
Punjab Prime Minister Bukhari also doubled his criticism of PPP, he said that the Punjab government would “continue to fight” for the province.
Excavating the PPP -led Sindh government, Bukhari said: “He [PPP] We are allies and we respect them. But you [PPP] There is nothing to talk about in Sindh. “
While firing a fresh slogan on the PPP -led provincial government, he asked the Bhutto -led party to “name 17 projects in his 17 -year tenure” in Sindh.