PM being pressed by allies to not take bold decisions, reveals Arif Hameed Bhatti
Lahore: Prime Minister Imran Khan is being compelled to not take big decisions as taking valiant decisions could lead towards toppling of the government.

Senior journalist and analyst Arif Hameed Bhatti while speaking in the GNN programme ‘Khabar Hai’ said that there is a rift for grabbing the Interior Ministry slot as two influential ministers are lobbying to become the Federal Home Minister.
دو طاقتور وزیروں میں "وزارت داخلہ" پر میچ پڑ گیا ہے، عارف حمید بھٹی نے بڑی خبر دے دی@arifhameed15 @saeed_qazi @tahirmalikpak @fawadchaudhry @ShkhRasheed @PTIofficial #KhabarHai #GNN pic.twitter.com/bRRanjb4pp
— GNN (@gnnhdofficial) March 30, 2021
The veteran journalist said that a message has also been conveyed to an ‘important personality’ that his principal secretary had caused havoc and better to avoid him. “However, he could not change him,” he added.
Further, he said that Five federal ministers are struggling for an influential office and in this entire drama the demands from the government aides have been outstretched.
At this time PM Khan is being tested and harried that if PDM could not overthrow his government, they (aides) can do the same if bold decisions are taken, reveals Mr Bhatti.

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