Bhachar predicts PTI to form next govt
LAHORE : The Opposition Leader in Punjab Assembly Malik Ahmed Khan Bhachar has said that the founder of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) can neither be kept silent nor his imprisonment be prolonged.
While speaking as a special guest at a session organised by the National Vision Think Tank (NVTT) on Saturday, Bhachar predicted that PTI will form the next government in the country.
Malik Ahmed Khan Bhachar said that the current coalition government, particularly PMLN government in Punjab, has lost trust of the power corridors. He said that PMLN leadership's silence during Pakistan-India war has disappointed the whole nation. "They (powers that be) want to get rid of the current government," he claimed. He also considered it a good omen if PTI founder's sons entered into politics.
Ahsan Ziaur Rehman, M Bilal Butt, M Mansoor, Hamza Chaudhry, M Nadeem Chaudhry, M Noman and Jamshed Khan participated in the event.
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