State's responsibility to stop horse-trading, says PM Imran
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday said it was the responsibility of the state and judiciary to stop the "corrupt" and "convicted" politicians who were trying to "topple the state" through horse-trading.
Addressing a political gathering in Hafizabad, Imran said when the people who were facing cases in courts join hands to try to topple the" country's state", to use the money to buy off people [lawmakers], to use stolen money to buy the conscience of people, then it is the responsibility of the state to raise voice against this practice.
The premier's remarks came days after the united opposition front submitted a no-confidence motion against the chief executive of the country – Prime Minister Imran Khan – while pinning its hopes for the success of the motion on the estranged members of the ruling party and its allies.
The key leaders of the opposition parties will meet tomorrow (Monday) over dinner at the residence of the Leader of Opposition in National Assembly and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Shehbaz Sharif to hold a consultative huddle to chalk out an effective strategy to make its no-confidence motion successful.
‘Didn’t join politics to check prices of potatoes and tomatoes’
PM Imran, in today's no-holds-barred speech, said that his main objective of joining politics 25 years back was not to check the prices of “potatoes and tomatoes” but to make Pakistani people a great nation.
“I did not need to come into politics because I had achieved everything in my life, but I entered politics only for the future of the youth,” he remarked.
While criticising the politics of ethnicity, the premier said the national cohesion can only be achieved when people belonging to all ethnicities share same ideology.
“We can never become one nation unless we give up slogans such as ‘Wake up Punjabi’ and ‘Sindhu Desh’, and stop running independence movements.”
'Kanpain taang rahi hain'
The prime minister said the nation would stand against elements trying to topple the government through “buying the conscience of the [lawmakers] using money”.
PM Imran said that the leaders never bow down to anyone. “Our [past] rulers’ legs trembled in front of western leaders,” he remarked while mocking PPP chairman for saying “Kanpain taang rahi hain” instead of “Tangain kaanp rahi hain”.
The premier went on to say that when he rebuked the envoys of European countries for asking Pakistan to explicitly condemn Russia for attacking Ukraine, “Shehbaz Sharif, Maulana Fazlur Rehman and Bilawal Bhutto Zardari were “trembling”.
“I have spent a long time in West and I know the West better than them… whoever polishes their [West] boots they look down on them,” he quipped.
PM Imran further said the United States carried out 400 drone strikes inside Pakistan from 2008 to 2013 but then governments led by PPP and PML-N never opposed them.
“We want cordial relations with all countries but will not compromise on national interest... I would not bow down to anyone nor would I allow the nation to give in before anyone.”
On the contrary, the prime minister said, he had always opposed those attacks, staged sit-ins, and gave statements in the United States and the United Kingdom, calling these attacks a grave violation of basic human rights and global principles.
Sharing one such experience, he told a group of European representatives, whether they would allow use of drone against a terrorist and criminal sitting in London who had killed scores of people in Karachi. The premier was apparently referring to MQM founder Altaf Hussain.
'We are no slave to anyone'
The prime minister also expressed the confidence that Pakistan would soon become a great country and would set a precedent in the world by following the principles of “Riyasat-e-Madina”.
Commenting on recent Indian missile blunder, he said Pakistan adopted a prudent approach. “Pakistan is a country that can defend itself. Pakistan is moving on the right path and its economy is set on the right course,” he added.
The prime minister said a true leader always raised the nation’s spirits and cited the example of founder of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
“The world respects that individual or the country that has self-respect,” he opined.
“But as a prime minister of a country of 220 million, it is my first and foremost duty to protect the rights and interests of the country. I will not allow any policy which can inflict any harm to the motherland. I will not compromise upon the national interests just for appeasing any other state,” he stressed.
The prime minister also justified his criticism of the EU ambassadors’ open letter over Russian-Ukraine conflict, which he maintained was against all diplomatic protocols. “Why didn’t they write such a letter to India? We are no slave to anyone,” he maintained.
‘Opposition not concerned about people but corruption cases’
Earlier in the day, an important meeting of the senior leadership of the ruling party was held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Imran Khan in which the strategy related to the no-confidence motion was discussed.
According to Express News, the prime minister said during the meeting that the opposition was not concerned about the people but their own corruption cases.
He said they were in touch with the government allies, and a strategy has been devised to thwart the opposition's no-confidence motion.
‘One-million-strong’ power show at D-Chowk
As part of the PTI-led government’s strategy to thwart the opposition’s no-trust bid, it was decided during the meeting that a one-million strong rally would be staged at Islamabad’s D-Chowk ahead of the opposition’s no-confidence motion in the lower house of parliament.
Ali Nawaz Awan, tweeted that the premier had assigned them the task of gathering one million PTI activists and supporters for the party’s ‘grand power show’.
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