PM Imran Khan terms dissident members as traitors


Islamabad: Terming the dissident members as traitors, Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan said it was good for the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) that all turncoats were exposed.
The prime minister said while chairing a session of the spokespersons today to discuss the current political situation besides holding consultations over the no-confidence motion.
According to the sources, the premier termed the dissident members as sellouts and said it was good that the sellouts have been exposed. PM Imran remained silent on the advice of governor rule in Sindh by Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid.
Rasheed’s suggestion was backed by more government ministers during the meeting. The members said that a response step should be immediately taken against the Sindh government. During the meeting, they questioned PM Khan regarding the number game ahead of the no-confidence motion.
To this, Imran Khan replied that they should hold the nerve as the government will win the battle. He clarified that he will not step back from his ideology at any cost nor any NRO will be given to the corrupt people.

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