'Let's see who dares to stop OIC conference', Governor Sindh challenges PPP
Imran Ismail says PTI are trying to bring its deviant members back, while allies will decide themselves

Karachi: Governor Sindh Imran Ismail on Saturday said the govenrment would handle its way if anyone tried to stop the OIC's foreign ministers conference.
Addressing a press conference, he advised the Pakistan Peoples Party to avoid confrontation.
He said PTI workers had been instructed not to take law into their own hands, adding no-confidence motion would come out of nowhere.
He said diddidents MPSs had been given a chance to return to paryy folds.
Ismail said Bilawal Butto's statement regarding OIC meeting was shameful, adding the Election Commission of Pakistan was silent on horse trading.
"The OIC meeting is to highlight Pakistan's positive image. The conference will be held in full swing. If anyone tries to disrupt the OIC conference, the state will take action.
The governor said he condemned the attack of PTI workers on the Sindh House.
He advised the PPP to refrain from provocation.

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