Islamabad :
The coalition government decided to complete its term and make difficult decisions. According to Jang newspaper, this decision was taken as a result of contacts between the leaders of the coalition government last night.
Following the announcement of the long march by PTI Chairman Imran Khan, a consultation was held among the political leaders in which it was decided that the government would complete its term.
The Prime Minister and Asif Ali Zardari met in Model Town Lahore to discuss the political and economic situation in the country. It will be decided to stay in power till the solution.
Citing sources, it was said that a faction of PML-N has agreed to the proposal to go to the polls immediately. Among them, PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif and his daughter Maryam Nawaz also want immediate new elections instead of carrying the burden of the previous government. Elections should be held but Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif is in favor of resolving economic issues and holding elections on time.
On the other hand, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has announced a long march towards Islamabad on May 25. PTI chief Imran Khan while addressing a news conference in Peshawar said that a meeting of the core committee was held today in which important decisions were taken. The decision was made with reference to the history of the foreign conspiracy was assessed in June, but in August it became clear what was going on, many attempts to stop this conspiracy, but unfortunately could not stop the foreign conspiracy, the United States. Brought people together for regime change, conspiracy was hatched by those who were willing to play any role to save their corruption, people were offered crores of rupees while the media also organized an anti-government movement Campaign launched.
He said that Komat was removed when the GDP growth was 6%, Pakistan was moving towards betterment, there was no corruption in our era, no money went out, now difficult decisions are not being taken by the government. Experience has been seen in the economy, the stock market has stagnated and the dollar has risen, saying that the decision to increase petrol prices should be taken by the National Committee.