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Imran Khan hints at dissolution of provincial assemblies in December

PTI chairman also reiterates his party is ready for talks if the government is willing to give a date for general elections

By Web Desk
December 03, 2022
PTI Chairman Imran Khan addresses KP parliamentary members via video link. — Screengrab/YouTube/PTI
PTI Chairman Imran Khan addresses KP parliamentary members via video link. — Screengrab/YouTube/PTI

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has announced dissolution of provincial assemblies of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in this month.

Addressing PTI parliamentary leaders in KP assembly via video link Saturday, the PTI chief said that his party is ready for talks if the government is willing to give a date for the general elections.

Political stability is vital for the country as it will bring economic stability, he added.

“The country needs political stability as economic stability will also come with political stability,” Khan said.

Commenting on the PTI and Pakistan Muslim League-Q’s (Quaid-e-Azam) coalition in Punjab, Khan said Chief Minister Chaudhry Pervez Elahi has given him the authority to dissolve the assembly.

“We will dissolve the provincial assemblies this month and move towards the elections. Our members should prepare for polls. We will soon announce dissolution of the assemblies,” said the deposed prime minister who was removed from the power in April through the no confidence vote in the National Assembly.

He added that the elections are the need of the country and not the PTI’s, even "if there is a delay in polls, it will benefit the PTI".

Sharing his views on the coalition government’s stance on the elections, Khan said that the government is trying to delay the polls in the fear of defeat, claiming that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) is towing the incumbent government’s line.

“The ‘facilitators’ who brought them don’t know where the country’s is going. It is my prediction that they will flee after leaving the country on the brink of destruction. The Pakistan Democratic Movement’s (PDM) leaders will leave the country and go abroad,” the former prime minister said.

Retracting to his invitation for talks with the PML-N-led coalition government in the Centre, the PTI chief said: “I tried to explain to them yesterday but the wrong message was conveyed. They misunderstood my message. What will we talk to them about? It cannot happen. What was their purpose of assuming charge of the government? To have the theft forgiven! General Musharraf gave them NRO [National Reconciliation Ordinance].”

The ousted premier, when speaking about Senator Azam Swati’s arrest and ‘torture’, said that everyone has to protest for the senator. “Azam Swati was tortured just for criticising in a tweet.”