Imran Khan told the deadline for dissolving the assembly, Muslim League 'Q' stressed on making decisions wisely
PML-Q seems to be publicly supporting Imran Khan's stance that he is ready to dissolve the Punjab Assembly, but at the same time, Gujarat Chaudhrys have warned the PTI leader against taking such a step. Be wise and thoughtful in assessing the current political situation before raising.
According to the report of Dawn newspaper, Munis Elahi, son of Punjab Chief Minister Pervez Elahi, while talking to Dawn, said that there is no conflict between PTI and Muslim League (Q) regarding dissolution of Punjab Assembly and we have The message has been conveyed to the TI Chairman in a categorical and clear manner that if he can ensure immediate elections in Punjab, the Provincial Assembly will be dissolved in the blink of an eye.
He said that the decision to dissolve the Punjab Assembly should be taken wisely keeping in mind the current ground realities. In the meeting to be held on December 1 at the residence of Zaman Park.
According to Chaudhry Munis Elahi, the Muslim League (Q) has happily agreed to Imran Khan's decision to dissolve the assembly at any time, but they should also keep in mind the fact that the coalition government of the Muslim League (N) has technical issues. could not delay the elections, while in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the situation may become more difficult for both parties after being out of power.
It has been 2 weeks since Imran Khan made his 'shocking' announcement to quit the provincial governments of both provinces, while everyone from PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry to Shah Mehmood Qureshi has been giving the same message that immediately. But the assemblies want to dissolve.
But Imran Khan, who was silent in recent days regarding when the assemblies will be dissolved, also told the private news channel Bol News on Saturday that his party will decide to dissolve the assembly this month itself. .
Perhaps realizing that holding general elections by March is not possible as he had previously thought, Imran Khan expressed confidence that he would defeat the PDM parties whether they held the elections 10 months or a year later.
In his latest interview, the PTI chief admitted that Chief Minister Pervez Elahi has proposed to retain the Punjab government for some more time, adding that the PML-Q leader has assured him that he follows my instructions in this regard.
A few days ago, PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry had threatened in veiled words that if Muslim League (Q) wants to maintain unity with PTI, Pervez Elahi will have to dissolve the assembly while his There was no public reaction from the Muslim League (Q) on the statement.
Sources in the PTI say that the party understands that an immediate dissolution of the assembly could lead to major problems between the two coalition parties.
One of the reasons for this feeling is that after the announcement of local body elections in Punjab in April, it seems that the general elections cannot be held before then.
Senior party leaders have expressed their apprehensions about the police action faced by the participants of the PTI march on May 25 this year for party leaders, officials and supporters after exiting the government.
Salik Hussain's meeting with Nawaz Sharif
On the other hand, in London, Muslim League (Q) leader and federal minister Chaudhry Salik Hussain met with Muslim League (N) leader Nawaz, where both leaders agreed to maintain political unity.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting at Stanhope House, Salik Hussain was asked if he had discussed the possibility of the two factions uniting and he said that every issue was discussed. Mian asked to greet Nawaz Sharif and inquire about his welfare.
On the question of whether Pervaiz Elahi is changing his political stance, he gave a meaningful answer that the intention is important, if the intention is not clear, then there are consequences, everyone knows what the situation was and what was happening, whatever I don't want to repeat what happened.
Asked if Pervaiz Elahi would maintain alliance with PTI, he said that the intentions of both parties are not good.
Asked about Munis Elahi's claim that it was military pressure that guided his decision to side with Imran Khan, Salik Hussain said that if that was the case, he should have told us. But had asked them, they should have told.
He said that he has no reservations if Munis Elah wants to contact him.