ISLAMABAD, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Youth Affairs, Usman Dar Wednesday said that the oppositions’ dream to defeat the government against a no-confidence move would not come true and the next 48 hours remain crucial for the ruling government and its allied political parties.
“Conspiracies were being hatched against the PTI-led government from day one and this anti-democratic conspiracy of corrupt opposition parties would get defeated”, he said while talking to a private news channel.
He expressed his confidence that all political allied parties were fully intact and they would support the government on a no-trust move but the opposition was trying to create a rift among them, adding opposition would not succeed in its negative agendas.
Replying to a query, he said that the opposition holding meetings with our allied political parties which is just a part of democracy but the government was not afraid of this process.
He criticized that PPP was utilizing their wealth for winning a no-confidence move, adding, opposition within their campuses is afraid of the government and failed to gather people in their public meetings.
Usman Dar said that Pakistan’s Tehreek-e-Insaf government never believed in politics of sale and purchase of votes, adding, we want transparency and a corrupt-free nation.
He said public gatherings of PTI was proved successful against opposition and the nation stands firmly with the brave and sincere leadership of Prime minister Imran Khan.
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