It is unfortunate that the use of foul language has become a trademark of PTI


Islamabad: Member of National Assembly Raja Riaz, who is also part of estranged Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Jahangir Tareen group, has said that they are still in the federal capital.
Raja Riaz, in a statement, said that they haven’t gone missing and will exercise their right to vote. Raja Riaz revealed that 24 MNAs were present in Sindh House in view of the threat of attack on Parliament Lodges.
He said that Imran Khan should guarantee that the members can decide whatever they want.
The lawmaker said that PTI is in these circumstances due to incompetent advisors and appealed to Prime Minister Imran Khan to take steps to tackle inflation and corruption in the country.
Raja Riaz said that it is unfortunate that the use of foul language has become a trademark of PTI and it is unreasonable that party leaders believe in abusing opponents.
The statement of Raja Riaz comes after it was alleged that the opposition is hiding several lawmakers of the ruling party in Islamabad’s Sindh House ahead of voting on a no-confidence motion.

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