Rasheed asks Imran to end boycott of Parliament
ISLAMABAD: Information Minister Pervez Rasheed has advised Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan to end boycott of the Parliament.
Talking to media men in the federal capital here Tuesday, Rasheed said, “Imran Khan should not confine his political struggle outside the parliament,’ adding “like Imran paid his electricity bill, he should also end boycott of the Parliament.”
The minister said, “The government
By OCTOPUS
January 20, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Information Minister Pervez Rasheed has advised Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan to end boycott of the Parliament.
Talking to media men in the federal capital here Tuesday, Rasheed said, “Imran Khan should not confine his political struggle outside the parliament,’ adding “like Imran paid his electricity bill, he should also end boycott of the Parliament.”
The minister said, “The government and PTI both are sensible and will pull out any way to resolve the matter of probe into rigging by Judicial Commission.”
Commenting on prevailing petrol crisis, Pervez said investigation was underway on the shortage of fuel and will find out the responsibles, adding that government will focus on the drawbacks of the system to be removed.
Talking to media men in the federal capital here Tuesday, Rasheed said, “Imran Khan should not confine his political struggle outside the parliament,’ adding “like Imran paid his electricity bill, he should also end boycott of the Parliament.”
The minister said, “The government and PTI both are sensible and will pull out any way to resolve the matter of probe into rigging by Judicial Commission.”
Commenting on prevailing petrol crisis, Pervez said investigation was underway on the shortage of fuel and will find out the responsibles, adding that government will focus on the drawbacks of the system to be removed.
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