ThePDM struggle will continue early electionsare held in the country, PPP Sindh PresidentNisarKhuhro said this in a press conference here on Thursday. SACM Waqar Mehdi was also present at the occasion among other party activists. The Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) will not cave in to pressure until all 26 of its demands are accepted by the federal government, insisted Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leaders. Khuhro dubbed Prime Minister Imran Khan the premier of a minority government, whereas the PDM was an alliance of 11 political parties that would further strengthen the opposition. Lambasting Khan’s government in the Centre of taking recourse to the ‘same ugly politics’ of creating rifts among political parties to eke out supporters for itself – a policy he said former president Pervez Musharraf had also employed – he added that the incumbent government was against the 18th Amendment as it was running ‘an ordinance factory.’ He accused Khan of creating controversy around the institution of Pakistan’s armed forces by publicly stating that the army stood in his support. “Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s incapable federal government always distracts people’s attention to irrelevant issues whenever economic problems or those pertaining to inflation arise,” he remarked, arguing that the Centre’s repeated references to the National Reconciliation Ordinance were also an attempt in the same direction. “Whenever people raise issues about wheat, sugar, pulses and the other difficulties they face, the government responds by saying it will not give the opposition an NRO,” he added. The PPP leader said, “The people being tormented and held hostage by this ill-fated government will join us,” she asserted, deploring that Pakistan’s economy was in free fall while the poor were being exploited. He further argued that the premier’s recent speech reflected that he was unnerved, proving that he was a ‘selected’ PM.