Former Special Assistant to PM Imran Khan Nadeem Afzal Chan left PTI and rejoined PPP. Nadeem Afzal Chan said that today I have returned ...
Former Special Assistant to PM Imran Khan Nadeem Afzal Chan left PTI and rejoined PPP.
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Nadeem Afzal Chan said that today I have returned to my home. Photo: Dawn |
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari accompanied by PPP leadership reached Nadeem Afzal Chan's house in Lahore where lunch was given in his honor.
Talking to Hamra Media with PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto, Nadeem Afzal Chan said that 20/22 years ago today I started politics with PPP, but due to family and some other compulsions I had to make a wrong decision which I have been confessing.
He said that when Khan Sahib came to my house, I had also told him that I am Bhutto's today and Bhutto's tomorrow.
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Announcing his return to the PPP, he said, "I am very happy to be back home today.
He said that he thanked Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto and Asif Ali Zardari for their respect.
If the Prime Minister has confidence, then break the assembly and come to the people, Bilawal
Speaking to media on the occasion, Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto said that he welcomes Nadeem Afzal Chan to return to PPP, his return is good news for the whole PPP.
He said that I invite all those present across the country who have been a part of PPP in the past to come and be a part of PPP.
He said that we have been protesting on the streets for 7/8 days now. The fact that Nadeem Afzal Chan is part of our convoy at this time is a proof that the people of Pakistan are ready to fight the current problems.
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He said that we are trying to have clean and transparent elections so that a people's government can be formed which can solve these problems. InshaAllah we will continue our struggle and we will be successful.
Bilawal Bhutto said that Imran Khan is accustomed to take U-turns but we do not take U-turns. As a result of our opposition the government is under pressure which the government has never faced before. We have already defeated the government in the Senate. Have done and will continue to defeat.
Bilawal Bhutto said that the Prime Minister should resign before the motion of no-confidence comes. He has threatened to dissolve the assembly many times before. If they do not do so, the opposition is preparing. We will reach Islamabad and bring a no-confidence motion and hopefully they will succeed.
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"It was a difficult decision to mobilize the workers. I thank those who came with us. It was a long standing demand to take to the streets against the government. Could start
He said that the position of the PPP from day one was that the government should be confronted on both the fronts, it was a fake majority which was imposed.
No-confidence motion is a difficult task
Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto said that there is no doubt that the no-confidence motion is a difficult task, but we have to work hard because the country needs it, this extreme step has to be taken to get out of this crisis.
He said that the movement could not guarantee 100% success in the non-existence movement, but if we continue to wait for 100% guarantee then this oppression will continue.
He said that the defeat is in the hands of Jaitullah but the people can see that I am trying my best.
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Bilawal Bhutto said that the political history of the country shows that the establishment has never been neutral, the test of the establishment being neutral is coming in a few days.
Asked about the PML-N, he said, "Don't try to make us fight each other. At the moment we are out for a big cause. There is no party other than the PPP which cannot be accused of being selected." ۔
"Our intention is to bring a no-confidence motion in a democratic way. If the government does not resort to undemocratic means to sabotage the no-confidence motion, we will not take any drastic step," he said.
He said that the role of government allies in this whole struggle is very important and the no-confidence motion can be successful even with those who are contacting us.
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