Aim of PDM Movement Not Only ‘Pawn’ PM Imran But Also His Supporters: Fazal

Maulana Fazlur Rehman, head of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), said on Friday that the opposition movement would be directed not only at the government led by Prime Minister Imran Khan but also at “his supporters”, adding that “The establishment has held the whole system hostage. To turn Pakistan into a deep state.”Addressing a press conference after the meeting of PDM leaders in Raiwind, the PDM chief said that the alliance was stronger than ever and he was even more determined to get rid of this “illegitimate” government.

“Imran Khan is a pawn for [and] the people who rigged and imposed it on the nation, we want to make it clear [to them] that we blame the establishment and the army leadership for it,” Rehman said. AreThe meeting was asked to come up with a united stand on the issue of mass resignations in various seats in the National and Provincial Assemblies and the Senate and participation in the upcoming elections.

On Wednesday night, Rehman met with PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz, after which he announced that he would take up the matter with PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari over his resignation and his participation in the upcoming elections. Want to provide an opportunity to present a point of view, after which they will try to reach a consensus.The confusion arose earlier in the week when Bilawal told a press conference after a meeting of his party’s central executive committee in Karachi that the CEC was confident that if we (the joint opposition) collectively We can do better if the Senate takes up the challenge of elections. Achieve impact and great success.

Earlier, PDM sources said that during the meeting, the PPP leaders were not very enthusiastic about the proposed move and were not in favor of Zardari Sharif’s resignation to hand over his resignation to Rehman for future use. And it was his proposal that eventually led to a consensus. The PPP suggests that resignations be submitted by party leaders.

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