PTI MNAs not willing to tender resignations from NA: Amir Muqam

30 Oct, 2014

PESHAWAR: Advisor to Prime Minister Engr. Amir Muqam said on Thursday that PTI MNA's were not willing to tender resignations from the National Assembly while the government also did not want PTI MNAs to quit as it was not good for the democratic system.

Talking to various PMLN delegations here at his office, the PMLN leader said, had the PTI lawmakers were interested in tendering resignations they could do it easily by individually meeting the Speaker National Assembly and could inform him about the authenticity of their resignations.

Amir Muqam said, 'dharna' drama of Imran Khan should end up now as it was causing enormous damages to the country's economy and social fabric so much so their own party (PTI) was adversely affecting by it.

He said the entire nation was now fed up of his deadlines issued on daily basis, declaring parliament as bogus and fake and asking the elected Prime Minister to resign and taking it as a joke.

Like Qadri, the PMLN leader said, Imran would also pack up soon and proceed to London for meeting his sons and in-laws.

The PMLN government determined to steer the country out of the present mess and would succeed in its endeavors soon InshaAlllah. He said he was aware of the reservations of the party workers and stood with them all the time.

Earlier a delegation of Swabi Lawyers led by President Swabi Bar called on the Advisor to PM and invited him to visit the Bar which he accepted.

Those called on the Amir Muqam included former MNA from Kohistan Malik Saeed Ahmed Khan, District President District Buner Sarzamin Khan, Syed Moambar Bacha, former NA candidate Pir Zulfiqar Bacha, MPAs from Swabi Sheraz Khan and Sajjad Khan.

A women delegation led by President KP Women Wing Madam Tahira Bukhari also met Engr. Amir Muqam.

PMLN Fata delegation led by Faqir Muhammad also called on Amir Muqam and apprised him about the ongoing operation Khyber-One and problems of South Waziristan Agency.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2014

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