Imran Khan will demand dissolution of assemblies, say PTI sources

NewsImran Khan will demand dissolution of assemblies, say PTI sources

Imran Khan will demand dissolution of assemblies. Imran Khan will not accept resignation of Nawaz Sharif alone but wants dissolution of assemblies

 

Imran Khan will not accept resignation of Nawaz Sharif alone but wants dissolution of assemblies

 

Islamabad: Chiarman Tehrik-i-Insaaf (PTI) Imran Khan will not accept any negotiation minus dissolution of the Parliament, claim party sources. Announcement can come from Imran Khan anytime in next 48 hours. “Imran Khan will demand dissolution of assemblies”, claim PTI sources.

When the nation is waiting for some breakthrough in on-going political crises and main stream media is claiming that negotiations between Imran Khan and sitting government will bring end of standoff, PTI sources claim that Imran Khan going ahead of his previous demand of resignation of Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif and now he will leave parliament House road only when National Assembly is dissolved and date of new election is announced by the interim setup. What will be interim setup, PTI sources say it can me a government of Experts and Technocrats.

According to sources, Imran Khan will not accept only the resignation of Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif rather he minimum demand will be dissolution of sitting Parliament including national Assembly and all three provincial assemblies of Punjab, Balochistan and Sindh. Since he has government in KPK therefore dissolution of KPK provincial assembly will not include in his demands.

Pakistan Muslim League. Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and other political parties are trying make the political situation normal and are ready for talks with Imran Khan but now his party sources claim that demands include Not Only resignation of Prime Minister rather dissolution of National Assembly and provincial Assemblies.

Asad Haroon
Asad Haroon
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