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Ijazul Haq conveys ‘important message’ to Imran

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Head of Pakistan Muslim League Zia-ul-Haq (PML-Z) Ijaz ul Haq on Saturday met Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan and conveyed an important message to him. According to sources privy to the development, Ijaz ul Haq visited the former prime minister at Bani Gala and reportedly conveyed an important message to him with regard to improving relations with the establishment.

Speaking during the meeting, the PTI chairman said that the only solution to deteriorating economic situation is free and fair elections. “Pakistan Army has given sacrifices for the country and I respect them whole-heartedly,” he said. He said that there is no comparison of the PTI government’s tenure with the incumbent government. “Prices of electricity, gas, petrol, Dollar have spiraled out of the hands during their tenure,” Imran Khan said.

It is pertinent to mention here that former prime minister and PTI chairman Imran Khan on Wednesday said no one can deny the reality of the cipher issue. Imran Khan said on March 7, US envoy Donald Lu in a meeting with the Pakistani envoy threatened to oust my government. The envoy confirmed the whole development through a cipher to the Foreign Office of Pakistan. Imran Khan said all of a sudden, after tabling of the no-confidence motion, a few PTI MNAs and allied parties thought to leave the government by cursing it.—INP

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