TAKHT BHAI: Advisor to the Prime Minister Amir Muqam said on Saturday that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chief Imran Khan was out to destabilize the country and promoting the agenda of the enemies of Pakistan.
This he said while talking to a group of fresh entrants to the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) at the residence of Member Provincial Assembly (MPA) Jamshed Mohmand. Amir Muqam claimed that the masses would no more be deceived by the PTI as the youth of the country had ignored the protest call of Imran Khan. He added that the people would also ignore his call on November 2.
The PML-N leader said that the government would not let anyone to take the law into his own hands. “No one would be allowed to launch an assault on Islamabad and lock it down. The law will take its course if anyone tried to challenge writ of the state,” he maintained.
Amir Muqam said that the PML-N workers were ready to foil any conspiracy against the government and the country.
Criticising the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government, Amir Muqam said that the PTI-led provincial government had failed to serve the people.
He said that the PTI had pushed the province into crises. “Running a government is not a child’s play,” he maintained.
He hoped that the PML-N would sweep the 2018 general election on the basis of its performance and would form government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as well. Amir Muqam felicitated Jamshed Mohmand and his supporters for joining the PML-N and organising a big public meeting.
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