ISLAMABAD: Minister for Information and Broadcasting Chaudhry Fawad Hussain has said the real agenda of Pakistan Democratic Movement Chief Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman was to sabotage the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Foreign Ministers’ meeting scheduled to be held in Islamabad on the same day.
In a tweet, he deplored the Fazl-ur-Rehman’ announcement of holding a long march towards Islamabad on March 23.
The information minister said it was hard for the opposition to digest the conference of OIC Foreign Ministers in Islamabad after a hiatus of fifteen years.
پہلے ہی کہا تھا کہ فضل الرحمنٰ کا اصل ایجنڈا اسلامی وزرائے خارجہ کی کانفرنس کے خلاف ہے پندرہ سال بعد اسلامی وزراء خارجہ کانفرنس کا اجلاس ان کو ہضم نہیں ہو رہا، اس لئے تئیس مارچ کو اسلام آباد بلاک کرنا چاہتے ہیں جب پورا ملک یوم تشکر منا رہا ہو گا، ہم فسادیوں سے نبٹنے جانتے ہیں
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He said the opposition wanted to block Islamabad on March 23 when the whole country would be celebrating the Pakistan Day. However, he said, the government knew how to deal with the rioters.
On March 2, Fazl had claimed that the no-confidence motion against the government would be brought in the next 48 hours.
Talking to the media in Islamabad, he had said that the next two or three days were very important for the country’s politics.
The PDM chief had said that they were considering bringing the no-trust motion and requisitioning the National Assembly session. Their legal experts were mulling every option regarding moving a no-confidence motion and calling the NA session, he had added.
He had asserted that they had the required number for the success of the no-trust move. The Maulana had said that the opposition did not depend on allied parties but they had contacts with them, adding that all opposition parties were in complete agreement in toppling the government.
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