The Prime Minister Imran Khan has also convened a meeting of the PTI political committee for today (Saturday) to discuss the country’s rapidly changing political scenario as well as PTI dissidents. Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed delivered a report about the imposition of governor’s rule in Sindh during a PTI parliamentary committee meeting on Friday, according to sources in the Prime Minister’s Office.
The prime minister presided over the meeting, during which he discussed the present political scenario and how over a dozen PTI MPs had switched their allegiances to the opposition.
Sheikh Rashid informed reporters after the meeting that “no decision has yet been reached on the summary” about governor’s rule.
In the meantime, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi stated emphatically that the federal government has no intention of imposing governor’s control in Sindh.
Mr. Qureshi said the PTI’s parliamentary committee convened under the presidency of the premier, along with Federal Ministers Asad Umar and Fawad Chaudhry, during a news conference in Islamabad.
The participants discussed the problem of a no-trust vote, and it was resolved that the party would face the threat and beat the opponents, he continued.
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