Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf (PTI) leader Shaukat Yousafzai has said a major anti-government protest movement will begin after Eid in the midst of escalating political tensions between Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).
In a talk about the current political scenario, Yousafzai said that the escalating feud between the two reigning coalition partners indicates that the government’s downfall is imminent, possibly even before Eid.
“PPP and PML-N accuse each other of poor governance. PPP accuses PML-N of lack of performance, while PML-N claims PPP has failed in Sindh. Both talk the truth about each other, ”he noted.
The PTI leader criticized the government for rising inflation and aggravated security and claimed that both parties prioritize personal interests over public welfare.
Yousafzai expressed confidence that a magnificent alliance of opposition parties will form and will lead the anti-government campaign by Eid.
He claimed that the internal discrepancy within the coalition could create the government’s collapse even before the Eid festivities begin.
In the past, in a crucial move, PTI founder IMRAN KHAN had ordered the deportation of legislators who were absent during the vote on the 26th constitutional change, and saved only Zain Qureshi.
According to PTI -Insiders, Imran Khan has instructed senior management to issue formal messages showing all absent members except Zain Qureshi. He has made it clear that those who have not been shown by a decisive constitutional change have no place in the party.
Khan has also sent a message to the party’s senior management and emphasizes that action must be taken against the absent members without delay. The party has begun to issue messages about showing years to those who could not attend.
PTI sources revealed that Zarqa Suharwardy, Senator Faisal Saleem and Zain Qureshi were among these absent on the day of the change vote. Meanwhile, Aslam Ghumman, Riaz Fatyana, Zain Qureshi, Miqdar Ali Khan and Aurangzeb Kachhi were already served showing