Incompatible parties gathered under PDM for personal interests: Shibli Faraz

Dunya News

Shibli Faraz addressed an event in connection with the Pakistan Day in Islamabad.

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Senator Shibli Faraz Tuesday said incompatible political parties gathered under the platform of Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) for personal interests.

After addressing an event in connection with the Pakistan Day in Islamabad, the PTI leader talked to media and said the opposition parties want to save their corruption. The erstwhile governments were involved in illicit activities, he added.

Shiabli Faraz said PTI government is working for the rule of law and is taking practical steps to eliminate the economic inequalities. The incumbent regime put the country on right track in two and a half years, he added.

The PTI leader confirmed that the Broadsheet commission’s inquiry report has been presented to Prime Minister Imran Khan. He said the inquiry report will be reviewed and then accordingly the legal course will be adopted. He said details of the inquiry report will also be shared with the media.

Earlier in his address the PTI leader said the country has been put on the path as envisioned by its founding fathers. He expressed the confidence that the nation under the honest, dedicated and dynamic leadership of PM Imran Khan will touch the zenith of success.

Senator Shibli Faraz said we have to create a society where there is rule of law and all the people have equal economic opportunities.

Shibli Faraz regretted the tactics being used by the certain elements to protect their corruption. He said they are pressurizing the institutions and making a mockery of law. He however said that these influential and elites will be made subservient to the law, adding this country was not made for one family but for the people where they have access to justice and enjoy equal opportunities.

Senator Shibli Faraz paid tributes to the sacrifices rendered by the armed forces for the defense of the country.