He said the opposition leaders while in power showed reluctance in recovering the looted national wealth from the rivals, though they had instituted corruption cases against each other.
He said,“The 11-party alliance, which is known as ‘PDM’, is only 'democratic' by virtue of its name, but its narrative has nothing to do with the democratic norms.”
Dr Alvi told the gathering that almost 40 percent pregnancies took place owing to non-availability of contraceptives which must also be thought of while devising the policies.
Unlike the opposition's claims, he said, Prime Minister Imran Khan had the authority to give them any concession, however, he would never give them an NRO.
He was of the view that eleven parties representing Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), had conflict of interest over the matter of en masse resignation.
In a series of tweets, he urged the nation to reiterate its firm resolve and commitment not to let successes achieved against terrorism should not go waste.
He said the Pakistan Tehreek-e- Insaf (PTI) government believed in ensuring provision of basic constitutional and fundamental democratic right of freedom of expression.
Shibli Faraz said if the opposition parties were serious to quit the assemblies en bloc then they should do it in an appropriate manner instead of making mere assertions.
Shibli said the government would continue to look forward for his comments and suggestions for further improving ‘Ehsaas’ programme and service delivery in the country.
He maintained that the global day celebrations' importance could only be enhanced by preventing India’s crime against humanity and protecting the fundamental rights of Kashmiris.