Pakistan
PM Imran rules out any threat to govt, says Opposition may fulfil desire to table no-confidence motion
Says the PTI will foil the agenda of the thieves
Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan claimed there was no threat to his government, asking the Opposition to table the no-confidence motion against his government.
"The Opposition may go ahead and fulfil its desire to table the no-trust motion but we are fully prepared," the premier said while presiding over the PTI's core committee meeting in Islamabad.
Referring to the politicians who are facing corruption cases in the courts, PM Khan said that those who fear their trials cannot bring revolution with the money that they have illegally acquired.
"We will foil the agenda of the thieves," he said.
Earlier, the core committee meeting reviewed the current political situation of the country. PM's adviser on Parliamentarian Affairs Babar Awan briefed the meeting on legal affairs.
Minister for Foreign Affairs Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar and Minister for Defence Parvez Khattak also attended the meeting.
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