PM Imran Khan hints at early general election
The premier held a meeting with senior journalists and anchors in Islamabad.
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday hinted at early general election in the country.
The premier held a meeting with senior journalists and anchors in Islamabad and had a detailed discussion over political, economic matters and opening Kartarpur border.
Responding to a question, the premier maintained that the formation of South Punjab province is a lengthy phase.
“It is quite likely that early general elections are held in the country. Changes in ministries can also occur,” he said.
PM Khan also warned of a stern law against money laundering.
“Big names are being revealed. We will not let officers following go-slow policy to succeed. The opposition can walk away if they cannot support us,” pronounced the PM.
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He stressed that they will not let Shehbaz Sharif become the chairman of Public Accounts Committee.
Talking about the economy, PM Khan said, “We got a devastated economy. The government has no role in the increase and decrease of dollar value.”
The premier went on to say that they have failed India’s plan to spread hatred.
“We have opened Kartarpur corridor to botch India’s plan. The motive behind it was never to deceive anyone. It is not a googly but a straight decision,” declared PM Khan.
“We are determined to solve Kashmir issue. This issue can be resolved if both the government wishes to do it,” he said.
PM Imran Khan reiterated support to his U-turn stance saying that they are only taken by great people.