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Pakistan

PDM; PPP, PML-N part ways due to conflict of interests: Rashid

  • He claimed that their political moves posed no threat to the government of PTI, which had already completed its three years successfully.
Published March 29, 2021 Updated March 29, 2021 08:45pm
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ISLAMABAD: Referring to an apparent collapse of the multiparty opposition alliance, Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed said on Monday that both the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) had parted ways under the banner of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) due to conflict of interests.

Addressing a news conference after inaugurating the Quaid-e-Azam’s rehabilitated portrait at Islamabad Expressway, which was collapsed due to overnight rain last year, he said both the parties had remained arch political rivals in the past but made the alliance under the PDM's banner only to oust Prime Minister Imran Khan.

He claimed that their political moves posed no threat to the government of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, which had already completed its three years successfully.

The minister said the government had nothing to do with the infighting of the PDM’s component parties, rather it happened due to their own incompetency. "It led to the visible cracks deep inside the opposition alliance."

He urged the opposition parties to support the government in the Parliament for major reforms including political, legal, electoral, and municipal reforms for the development of the country.

Rashid regarded Prime Minister Imran Khan as ‘the skipper of politics’ and expressed his resolve for supporting him through all the thick and thins.

The minister said the prime focus of the government was to address the basic issues of the masses such as inflation, adding, “Imran Khan sticks to his stance against corruption as the people of the country wanted full recovery of the looted money."

He said it was the first time in the history of Pakistan that a ruling government would be issuing 100,000 National Identity Card (NIC) across the country. The mobile vans of the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) would reach each district of the country for registration of the citizens' CNICs, he added.

He vowed to transform Islamabad into a ‘city of parks and gardens’ by rooting out the land mafia in the federal capital. The glory of federal capital would be restored during the tenure of the Pakistan Tahreek-e Insaf government, the minister maintained.

At present, he said some five big and 231 small parks were existed in the capital city, adding each of them would be renovated after 15 days of interval.

He said a multipurpose sports park would be built around the Quaid's portrait, which was re-erected on a hillock along the Express Highway near Koral Interchange, after its fencing.

The site would be developed within a short span of time to provide recreational opportunities to the passerby, he added.

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