Assemblies to complete constitutional tenure: Rana Sanaullah

Rana Sanaullah
Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan has reiterated that the government would not allow unconstitutional and undemocratic steps for dissolution of assemblies.

While addressing Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) Workers’ Convention in Faisalabad, Rana Sanaullah said that not only wristwatches but the whole collection of the Toshakhana gifts were stolen which were allegedly sold by Imran Khan along with ‘murshid’.

He claimed that ‘false cases’ were dissolved against the PML-N leaders and Imran Khan will now face ‘real cases’ against him. Sanaullah said that the PTI chief will be held accountable by the institutions.

Regarding the dissolution of assemblies, the interior minister said that the dissolution process was an unconstitutional step and that the incumbent government will play its constitutional role.

He announced that PML-N will actively participate in the 2023 general elections while Nawaz Sharif will lead the election campaign.

The Interior Minister said the assemblies would complete their constitutional tenure and general elections would be held in October next year.

He said the PML-N during its previous tenures had put the economy on right rack and the other countries were trying to copy the Pakistan model.

He regretted that later the PTI government's wrong policies damaged the country's economy, which led to the current economic woes.

 

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