At the rally in Liberty Chowk, the PTI is going to announce the date when the assemblies will be dissolved.
Imran tells members that he would announce the day on which the Punjab and K-P assemblies will be dissolved before December 20.
The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has decided to stage a power show on Saturday, December 17, at Liberty Chowk in Lahore and other divisional headquarters throughout Punjab. Party chairman Imran Khan is anticipated to make an announcement about the party’s future course of action through video link.
In this regard, the former prime minister presided over a meeting of PTI leadership from Central Punjab and Lahore on Tuesday.
Additionally, PTI president Imran promised PTI MPs from Bhakkar, Mianwali, Pakpattan, Sargodha, and Sahiwal that the assemblies would be dissolved this month during their meeting. Before December 20, I shall announce the date for dissolving the provincial assembly of Punjab and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P).
The meeting also included PTI leaders, senior minister for Punjab Mian Aslam Iqbal, provincial health minister Dr. Yasmin Rashid, and former federal minister Hammad Azhar.
Imran also emphasised the “inept” economic policies of the coalition government, claiming that they had put the nation in danger of going bankrupt. “PTI’s politics don’t go against the interests of the nation. Our main ally, PML-Q, and we agree on the decision to dissolve the party, he continued.
The PTI lawmakers on this occasion endorsed the PTI chairman’s choice to dissolve the assembly.
Senior provincial minister Mian Aslam Iqbal remarked during a news conference that the PTI has decided to dissolve the legislatures this month and that the precise date will be revealed at Liberty Chowk during the party’s power display.
“A meeting has been arranged with Imran Khan as the moderator to examine issues pertaining to dissolving assemblies.”
Iqbal added that, in his view, legislatures ought to be dissolved before December 20 in order to have elections before Ramadan. “Imran Khan is a fact, and he is the centre of Pakistani politics. Therefore, no one should think that the public leader can be excluded from politics. Imran Khan’s popularity is too great for the Pakistan Democratic Movement’s leaders to handle, he said.
Political parties, according to the minister, are guided by ideologies, but the PML-N and PPP have no ideology other than corruption.
He continued, “The people support Imran’s worldview, which calls for the abolition of corruption and the supremacy of justice and the law.
He said that only immediate elections could put an end to the nation’s political and economic unrest, noting that the economy was in freefall and that no international organisation was willing to put its faith in the country’s inept leaders.
Iqbal lamented the fact that although the cost of petroleum goods was down in other nations, it was rising in Pakistan.
He added that the army wants to engage in political discourse with the federal government but that the latter should first announce the date of the general elections before engaging in any political interference. The dissolution of the assemblies is one of the topics that can be explored, he noted.