Islamabad :
The Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting has suggested the political parties to adopt a joint strategy in view of the current situation in the country. Fawad Chaudhry said that the political parties should adopt a joint strategy on such an occasion. Yes, if this does not happen then the situation will be like Karachi. The government tried to bring reforms through political parties but the opposition is not serious about reforms.
Speaking on an ARY News TV program, he said that political parties have the right to launch a political movement, but no political party has closed the market at the behest of Kalashnikovs, so the movement of political parties has been turned into violent religious parties. It is not the right thing to do. Political parties should get the political arena at the level of equality. If the arena is not found at the level of equality, then a situation like Karachi will arise.
Fawad Chaudhry said that political parties should adopt a joint strategy on such occasions. The government tried to reform the constitution through political parties, electoral reforms, NAB laws, but the opposition is not serious about reforms, we did our best. Because if we don’t strengthen the administrative structure, the situation will be like in Iraq and Syria.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Imran Khan restrained the federal ministers from making harsh statements in the current situation of the country. Prime Minister Imran Khan has instructed the ministers to refrain from harsh rhetoric till the time of negotiations. Meanwhile, he objected to the statements of the federal ministers.
According to sources, the Prime Minister told the scholars and elders that he too was a true lover of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). He said that we also created the Mercy for the Worlds Authority. Prime Minister Imran Khan assured the Ulema and Mashaikhs that he wanted a peaceful solution to the issue of the banned organization (TLP). According to sources, Imran Khan, responding to a suggestion from the Ulema, said that he would not put up a wrong tradition.