Khan hint at forming caretaker govt claim communication with PML-N MP.
Speaking to senior journalists in Lahore, he declared, “If we don’t return to the NA, they (government) would construct the caretaker setup in consultation with Raja Riaz since they don’t have any ethics.”
Imran said that they have a strategy in place for the NA and mentioned that they had spoken to a number of PML-N MNAs.
Shehbaz Sharif will “have sleepless nights,” he said, “and we will test them (PML-N MNAs) first before we add them [to the party folds].”
He claimed that the “Bajwa theory” and “political engineering” are still active in the nation.
When asked about the local body elections in Karachi, the PTI leader responded that the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) cannot win without rigging.
He also acknowledged that the city’s inadequate party structure contributed to the PPP’s dismal showing in the elections on Sunday.
Imran claimed that because Finance Minister Ishaq Dar failed to raise oil prices as expected, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) would not disburse funding and the country’s foreign exchange reserves would continue to decline by $2 billion.
He emphasized that PML-future Q’s lay with PTI. “The PML-Q will prevail if they run for office, wearing a bat insignia. I’d like the coalition system to end as well “He continued.
After winning the trust vote in the Punjab Assembly, Imran Khan claimed on Saturday that his party has made the decision to put Prime Minister Shehbaz to the test through “various schemes,” including a confidence vote in parliament, in an effort to give his successor a taste of his own medicine.
In an interview with a local TV station, the PTI leader made the choice to confront the prime minister public.
We will undoubtedly put Shehbaz Sharif to the test. He put us to the test here in Punjab.
Asked if his party could ask the premier to win a vote of confidence, he replied, “Now it’s his turn to face the music.”
The party will decide on the timing of the confidence vote and other measures to put the current administration to the test at today’s meeting, according to the former premier, who was removed from office in April of last year following a vote of no-confidence proposed by the then opposition.