"22 members of PTI National Assembly do not want to go along with the government" It is too late to end unconstitutional interference in our system. No confidence will be created against the government in 24 hours, claims senior league leader and former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi.


 Hyderabad  22 members of PTI National Assembly do not want to walk with the government it is too late to end unconstitutional interference in our system. And former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi's claim. According to details, former prime minister and PML-N leader Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has claimed that he knows 22 members of PTI National Assembly who do not want to go along with the government.

Talking to media in Hyderabad, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said that the economy of the country has been destroyed, the country is in decline, the solution of Pakistan's problems is in the parliamentary democracy system. Now in 3 and a half years no project has been completed or started.

Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said that the amount of money received by Sindh during PML-N era has never been received before and is not received now. The Green Line project of Karachi was completed three years ago.


He said that when the unconstitutional interference in our system ends, the crutches of the government are removed then there will be no confidence in 24 hours. Shahid Khapan Abbasi further said that PPP should have solved the problems of the people of Sindh. He said that it was the fault of Mr. Gilani that he should have been present there.

The former prime minister said that what everyone knows and knows in the election is that there is no precedent in the history of all the resources that PML-N has given to the provinces. The bill was passed when the government came down with malice. The government came up with a bill which is not in the interest of the people.

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