Islamabad: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Maryam Nawaz Wednesday said Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) is no more part of the opposition alliance, the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM).

“The PPP is not even her "target" either,” the PML-N vice-president said while interacting with reporters outside the Islamabad High Court where she came to appear in connection with the Panama reference.
Maryam further said, “There are no differences in the PDM and everyone is on the same page.”
"We all share the same ideology and the parties in the PDM have the same position which Nawaz Sharif holds," she clarified.
She said that the PPP is no longer a part of PDM, therefore, it should not be discussed now.
"PPP is neither my target nor I have any competition with it," she said.
Maryam added that the benefits of resignations would have been evident only if all the parties in the PDM had resigned, while the resignation of some parties would have been detrimental.
Answering a question, the PML-N leader said that as per the international media, the PTI-led government has provided air bases to the United States, which is a very serious matter.
"The government has not categorically denied the allegations, therefore, it should clarify in the parliament regarding what kind of exchanges it has signed with the US," she said.
“The institutions are used for political revenge and ex-FIA director-general Bashir Memon's statement regarding the misuse of institutions is proof of that,” the PML-N leader said.

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