Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhry Fawad Hussain said on Saturday that the ill-planned no-confidence motion of the opposition caused bitterness in politics.
In a tweet, democracy was not a system of extreme divisions, it was based on consensus on certain things.
“I don’t think (politics) should be so divisive that it should become difficult to talk (to each other). It is not difficult to fight but reconciliation is difficult later”, he said.
اپوزیشن کی بغیر سوچے سمجھے عدم اعتماد کی تحریک نے سیاست میں تلخیاں ہیدا کر دیں، جمہوریت اتنی انتہائ تقسیم کا نظام نہیں ہے اس میں کم از کم اتفاق رائے پر نظام استوار ہوتا ہے،سمجھتا ہوں اتنی تقسیم نہ ہو کہ کسی بھی سبب گفتگو ہی مشکل ہو جائے لڑنا مشکل نہیں بعد میں صلح مشکل ہوتی ہے
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) March 12, 2022
Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar on Saturday said that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has finalised its strategy to deal with the ‘no confidence motion’ and will disclose it on time.
Talking to a private news channel he said the opposition was just playing ‘no confidence’ game just to protect their vested interest, they are only wasting government time to drag attention on other matters.
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He said the no confidence motion day will be remarkable when all coalition groups will be standing and supporting openly the incumbent government.
He said there was no truth in the major change occurring in the Punjab province but unfortunately all speculations were circulating on media outlets.
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Asad Umer said that Prime Minister was the only authority to take any decision about any political change in the province, adding that Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid-i-Azam(PML-Q) has not put any condition on the government about the replacement of the Punjab Chief Minister.
Courtesy: APP