Opp asked to accept defeat in Senate
LAHORE: Punjab Minister for Information & Culture Mian Aslam Iqbal Friday said the opposition parties should accept their defeat after the failure of their no-trust motion against the Senate chairman.
The minister said they should not hold others responsible for the defeat as it was result of their own corruption. In a statement issued here, Aslam Iqbal said sensible senators used their right of franchise according to their conscience. He said the opposition who made tall claims before the motion should accept reality as well. He said that Sadiq Sanjrani had been running the House in an efficient manner that was why senators expressed their full confidence in him. The minister said that defeated politicians, who had gathered for their vested interests, should change their approach and avoid creating hurdles. The opposition should avoid dreaming to topple down the government, he said, adding that the leaders of the opposition should return looted money instead of criticising the national institutions. He said that Pakistan was on the road to progress due to the concrete economic policies of the present government under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan.
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