Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan says PTI will not make government in coalition to avoid blackmailing.

 LAHORE:

Prime Minister Imran Khan has said his party will have a clear majority in the National Assembly after the upcoming national elections, and will not form a coalition government again to avoid "disappointment".




Speaking at a public meeting at the Governor House in Lahore on Tuesday, Prime Minister Imran said this time Pakistan Tahreek-e-Insaf (PTI) would only award party tickets to its ideological staff after careful negotiations.


He also admitted that his team made several mistakes in the past and paid a “heavy price” for them. "However, we have learned from our mistakes ... by establishing a unity government one must be 'bound' by the unions," he noted. PM Imran said Pakistan would teach a lesson to those "traitors" in the national elections they said. tried to overthrow the elected government for following 'independent foreign policy'.


"The people of the country will teach a lesson to these traitors (leaders of the opposition) in the upcoming national elections by burying their politics permanently."


The prime minister, referring to his main political opponents, said the "three men" had been plundering the country's wealth for the past 30 years and hiding it abroad. "They can say that beggars do not choose" because of their hobbies, he added.


He said there was a play performed in South Africa. At a Lahore hotel, PTI rebels who "sold" the loyalty of their group were mobilized, he said, adding, "With dirty tactics, democracy and the future of future generations and national unity at stake".


The prime minister said people were elected to PTI seats or reserved seats, and then sold their consciences for a few million dollars, adding that they would ensure that those 'traitors' were banned for life. The parties were “traitors” to the nation, the country and the generations to come, adding that unless they were punished, they would continue to negotiate democracy for the benefit of the poor.


The prime minister said in such a situation, any foreign power could buy out the legitimacy of the legislature and overthrow the elected government. He has decided that they will deal with them fully legally.


"All those who are traitors are part of a conspiracy theorists," he said, adding that the entire nation would oppose these practices as time was running out, and they would not allow this plan to succeed as it jeopardized the future of the country and democracy. .


The premier also called on his party workers to hold daily but peaceful protests against the "traitors" and announced that tonight he would attend a protest rally at F-9 Park in Islamabad.


During his day-long visit to the Punjab capital, the prime minister also met with PML-Q leaders Chaudhry Pervez Elahi and Chaudhry Moonis Elahi who summoned him to the Governor's House. They discussed the current political situation in the country and the exciting news.

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