Pakistan
KP CM to move summary to governor tonight for dissolution of provincial assembly
Mahmood Khan has thanked members of his cabinet, opposition as well as bureaucracy, saying that all these fours were pleasant.
PESHAWAR: In compliance with the directives of Pakistan Tehree-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Mahmood Khan is all set to sign the summary for dissolution of the provincial assembly tonight.
The CM would send the summary to KP Governor Haji Ghulam Ali.
"I will send the summary for dissolution of the assembly today," said CM Khan while speaking during the 68th meeting of the provincial cabinet earlier today.
The CM also thanked all the members and leaders of his party, saying that "The last four years were pleasant,".
He also thanked the members of the opposition and bureaucracy.
Mahmood was confident that his party would win the next general elections with two third majority and would come again into the power.
Coming down hard upon the coalition government in the centre, Mahmood said that the present federal government was responsible for the prevailing economic and political crisis.
"Getting rid of this corrupt-group is inevitable," he vowed.
After the cabinet meeting, KP Minister for Elementary and Secondary Education Shahram Khan Tarakai addressed a press conference and said that no one opposed the dissolution of the provincial legislative.
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