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Opposition’s no-trust move will fail, says Fawad Ch 

They could not even prove its majority in Senate, said Fawad.

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Opposition’s no-trust move will fail, says Fawad Ch 
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Pind Dadan Khan: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhry Fawad Hussain Saturday said opposition’s no-trust motion will face the failure. 

While talking to media in Pind Dadan Khan, the Federal Minister referring to opposition move for no-trust, said that they could not even prove its majority in Senate. 

The minister said the opposition had no guts and political prowess to bring no-trust motion against the prime minister. “Those who are trying to bring no-confidence against us do not have trust of their own family.”

He said those who could not succeed in the Senate of Pakistan where they had majority were not in the position to defeat the government in the National Assembly. He dared the opposition to bring the no-trust motion tomorrow instead of the other day.

Fawad further added that Prime Minister Imran Khan's visit to Moscow will be a game changer and will strengthen Pakistan's relations with Russia. 

“Imran Khan's voice is powerful and his opinion on Islamophobia and region is heard worldwide.

Responding to a question on local bodies elections in Jhelum, he expressed hope that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) will clean sweep in the coming local bodies elections.  

The minister said Prime Minister and public representative should be the ones who could enhance the dignity of the people and the country.

He said there was no leader of Imran Khan’s stature in the country, terming all political opponents including Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Maryam Safdar and Shehbaz Sharif ‘dwarfs’ in front of the PM.

He said opposition leaders had no credibility within the country and abroad due to their corrupt practices, and ‘no one is ready to listen to them.’

“Jahangir Tareen will stand by the party and will not take any such decision which harms the party,” he responded to another query.

Moreover, he appreciated the stand taken by Communication and Postal Minister Murad Saeed against those who had used derogatory language on the media.

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