PPP and PMLN plan to topple Federal government: Sources

PPP and PMLN plan to topple Federal government: Sources

KARACHI - The Pakistan People’s Party and PMLN are planning to bring No Confidence motion to topple Federal government, it's has been revealed.

Both PML-N and PPP have said that all options on table including container politics and the incumbent federal government might lose its majority due to U–turns.

Bilawal Bhutto’s spokesman Senator Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar said that the government’s majority in National Assembly could be counted on fingers and even its allies-MQM-P and BNP-Mengal - are unsatisfied with them. “The government could lose its majority in the house as it has even not fulfilled its promise for creation of South Punjab province,” he said.

When the Senator was asked as if in current scenario PPP could climb on the container and initiate aggressive politics, the PPP leader said that all options are on table for them and would consider it and the final announcement would be made by PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto on December 27 – death anniversary of Benazir Bhutto.

Rejecting the biased accountability process, the PPP chairman spokesman Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar said that there was no JIT against those who violated constitution and imposed martial law and even against PTI leader Jahangir Taren who was found having millions of rupees accounts in name of his personal employees.

He said that only opposition is being targeted in the garb of accountability. “This is not new for PPP and had faced more bizarre allegations in past but came out with proving innocence in courts.” He said that PPP chairman is blamed for having company shareholder when he was a year old and even when he was studying abroad.

He said that the party would give its future course of strategy in CEC meeting on 26 and announce it on death anniversary on 27 December.