The Minister said there will be public holidays in the federal capital from 21st to 24th of this month due to the session of the OIC council of Foreign Ministers.


Islamabad: Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed Thursday said the opposition will face defeat in the no confidence motion against the Prime Minister Imran Khan.
Talking to newsmen in Islamabad today, the minister stated that Imran Khan has directed the members of cabinet to continue consultations with allies. He urged the opposition to avoid politics of conflict.
The Minister said there will be public holidays in the federal capital from 21st to 24th of this month due to the session of the OIC council of Foreign Ministers.
He said Pakistan Day parade this time will be historic one as the OIC foreign ministers will also attend the event. He said 2000 Rangers and FC personnel will perform duty on this occasion to maintain law and order in the federal capital. He said the parliament house and federal lodges will be protected by FC and Rangers.

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