LAHORE - Over 20 members of national and provincial assemblies including the provincial ministers called on Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar on Thursday.
The parliamentarians expressed their complete trust in the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan and CM Sardar Usman Buzdar. They vehemently condemned horse-trading by the opposition.
Matters pertaining to mutual interest, progress on development schemes in their respective constituencies and current political situation of the came under discussion.
The CM while expressing his views categorically remarked that the March 27 public rally would carve out a new history in the political dynamics of Pakistan, adding that a large number of people across the country would attend the rally.
He maintained that the nation would come out in the public rally against the looters and plunderers on the call of PM Imran Khan. He emphasised that the rally would prove to be a last nail in the coffin of the opposition’s negative politics.
He deplored horse-trading tactics on the part of the opposition, adding that they should come to their senses. Usman Buzdar stated that the PTI believed in displaying courtesy and patience in politics and denounced that the opponents had promoted a wrong political culture in the country by indulging in the politics of criticising for the sake of criticism.
He vowed that the PTI government had served the masses with devotion and would continue doing so under the dynamic leadership of PM Imran Khan.
He termed the OIC conference in the country a unique milestone achieved by Prime Minister Imran Khan that will be remembered for ages.
He condemned that the opposition by doing politics of anarchy wanted to destabilise the country. He maintained that the nation would not allow any sort of chaos or anarchy as the country needed stability instead of political unrest.
The CM underlined that the entire nation stood behind PM Imran Khan and the March 27 public rally would prove to be a public referendum against the opposition.
He also urged the parliamentarians to vigorously participate in the public rally. Mehmoodur Rasheed, Murad Raas, Akhtar Malik, and Jehanzeb Khichi were among the parliamentarians who called on the CM. Punjab Assembly Chief Whip Syed Abbas Ali Shah was also present on the occasion.