ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan today (Friday) has asserted that those who had looted the country and are involved in money laundering have joined hands to oust the government.
The statement came while chairing a meeting of parliamentary parties included in the federal coalition government. The meeting mulled over the social, political, and inflation-related situation in the country.
Commenting on the anti-government movements, the Prime Minister said, “No one is ready to buy the narrative of the opposition parties,” adding that the protest campaign by the opposition parties will be a major flop.
PM Imran further said that there was no threat to the government from people wanted by NAB in corruption cases. “The opposition leaders have nothing to do and their public gatherings will further expose them,” he added.
Talking about the wheat shortage, the premier said that sufficient wheat supply was being ensured in the country and more improvement will be witnessed in the coming days.
Meanwhile, the economic team of the prime minister came under severe criticism over the rising inflation in the country as members lamented that they were not able to perform well to cope up with the situation.
During the meeting, PTI MNA Sana Ullah Khan asked the prime minister to change his team citing their incompetency. “There is a serious concern among masses over gas and electricity tariffs in the country,” he said.