Pakistan’s Peoples Party (PPP) will be excluded from Pakistan Democratic Party (PDM) if it goes against the unanimous decision of submitting resignations, said PML-N leader Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, while addressing media outside an accountability court.
He further said that the opposition alliance under PDM has only one agenda and that is to ensure that the country is being run according to the constitution.
Khaqan also said that the alliance was formed because the country was not being run as per the constitution and cited that as the reason for why nationalist parties have also taken part in PDM.
The former prime minister went on to criticise Imran Khan and his policies especially the hike in prices of petrol.
The PML-N leader said: “These days, petrol is being sold at Rs111 per litre and Rs40 worth of tax is being collected from the people. How can a common man survive [with this ongoing inflation]?”
He further said that the price of petrol should not exceed Rs70 store ensure its accessibility.
He further said that the opposition alliance under PDM has only one agenda and that is to ensure that the country is being run according to the constitution.
Khaqan also said that the alliance was formed because the country was not being run as per the constitution and cited that as the reason for why nationalist parties have also taken part in PDM.
The former prime minister went on to criticise Imran Khan and his policies especially the hike in prices of petrol.
The PML-N leader said: “These days, petrol is being sold at Rs111 per litre and Rs40 worth of tax is being collected from the people. How can a common man survive [with this ongoing inflation]?”
He further said that the price of petrol should not exceed Rs70 store ensure its accessibility.