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PDM meeting to decide on long march tomorrow

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Pakistan Democratic Movement meeting has been summoned on February 11 in Lahore at the request of Pakistan Muslim League-N to discuss a no-confidence motion and long march.

The suggestion forwarded by PML-N for the PDM meeting said that it should be held in Lahore with PML-N as a host. Decisions on no-confidence motion against the prime minister and long march will be made during the meeting.

The PML-N will put forward decisions taken by its CEC during the meeting. It is pertinent to mention here that the Pakistan Muslim League-N has charted a strategy to oust the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government. The party has decided to take to the streets along with a no-confidence move that the opposition plans to bring against the incumbent government in Parliament.

The party has already started contacting opposition parties and the government’s allies in this regard. It is noteworthy that a meeting of the PML-N’s Central Executive Committee was held in Lahore the other day.

 

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