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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan today (Monday) has warned the opposition that he would not compromise on accountability even his government was sent packing.
The Prime Minister expressed his views while chairing a meeting of the government and party spokespersons in Islamabad today to review the political and economic situation of the country.
The meeting decided that government would not create any hurdles in the way of PDM leaders, but warned that strict legal action will be taken against organisers and facilitators of public gatherings.
During the meeting, PM Imran reiterated that the opposition parties were holding public gatherings and putting people’s lives at risk to hide its corruption amid the worsening COVID-19 situation in the county.
The premier further said that opposition parties can hold 10 rallies at Minar-e-Pakistan, but his government will not come under any pressure. “Opposition leaders only want concession, have no concern for people’s lives,” he added.
“The opposition wants collision, but the government will not provide any chance,” he remarked. It may be noted that the Pakistan Democratic Movement will be holding a public rally in Lahore on December 13 despite government ban on public meetings