Responding to Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM)'s demand for the PM's resignation, Prime Minister Imran Khan has offered that he would resign 'tomorrow' if the money opposition has 'looted' from the country is returned.
“I will resign tomorrow if you deposit the money you looted, back into the national exchequer,” the premier challenged the opposition.
He further said that the opposition alliance of 11 parties should uphold their threats that they would resign from assemblies. "Such people do not have the guts to resignMaking such a move requires courage and character,” PM Imran Khan said.
He also criticised the opposition on their decision to contest senate election and further downplayed the PDM rallies by saying that December 31st, the deadline PDM had given the premier to resign by, came and went and he’s still the premier.
“I will resign tomorrow if you deposit the money you looted, back into the national exchequer,” the premier challenged the opposition.
He further said that the opposition alliance of 11 parties should uphold their threats that they would resign from assemblies. "Such people do not have the guts to resignMaking such a move requires courage and character,” PM Imran Khan said.
He also criticised the opposition on their decision to contest senate election and further downplayed the PDM rallies by saying that December 31st, the deadline PDM had given the premier to resign by, came and went and he’s still the premier.