PM Imran Khan unhappy with PTI leaders

PM Imran directs the PTI lawmakers to back Azam Swati and Fawad Chaudhry amid a row with ECP

By Web Desk
November 02, 2021
Prime Minister Imran Khan. Photo: file

ISLAMABAD: Expressing his anger over the “disunity” among the PTI leaders, Prime Minister Imran Khan Tuesday directed them to back federal ministers Azam Swati and Fawad Chaudhry amid a row with the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), Geo News reported, citing sources.

Sources privy to the matter said that the Prime Minister appeared dissatisfied with his Cabinet ministers and party leadership during a meeting of the PTI Core Committee a day earlier to discuss the ongoing political situation in the country after protests by the proscribed Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP).

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He complained to the members that “you people do not stand together on any issue.” The prime minister told them all to "speak the same language" on national and political issues, the sources added.

PM Imran Khan, according to insiders, gave an example of MQM-P lawmakers, who, according to him, always had each other's backs. “When I was an MNA, the MQM lawmakers used to speak the same language,” he reportedly told the party leaders.

Confusion among the federal ministers was clear during the TLP crisis when they were issuing contradictory statements related to the talks with the proscribed outfit.

During the core committee meeting, the premier directed the party leadership to accompany Azam Swati and Fawad Chaudhry to their appearance before the ECP. Both ministers are facing contempt charges for levelling allegations against the ECP and the chief election commissioner.

The PTI Core Committee also expressed concern over notices issued by the ECP, saying they were unjust and should be withdrawn immediately.

The sources said the premier also directed Punjab Chief Minister Usman Bazdar to get the local bodies election draft approved by the Cabinet soon.

While discussing the accord signed with the proscribed outfit, the PM stopped the members from discussing the agreement publicly.

The meeting also held consultations on the joint sitting of Parliament.

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