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PML-N advises PDM not to resign from assemblies

PML-N advises PDM not to resign from assemblies

Summit of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), an alliance of opposition parties in the National Assembly, will be held today at the Muslim League House in Islamabad to discuss the recommendations made regarding the long march and resignations.

A meeting of the steering committee of the Pakistan Democratic Movement was held last month on November 22 and last day on December 5 under the chairmanship of Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, General Secretary, PDM and Senior Leader, PML-N.

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The meeting also considered challenging the anti-government movement and legislation passed by parliament in the Supreme Court.

The one-point agenda of today’s summit has been released, under which the Inflation March and the Long March will be finalized.

Sources said that in today’s meeting of the steering committee, the PML-N will present its proposals regarding the long march and resignations from the assemblies.

PDM spokesman Hafiz Hamdullah while talking to media yesterday said that the recommendations of the steering committee would be presented in the summit on Monday.

According to various media sources, the steering committee meeting agreed to hold a long march and resign from the assemblies.

Sources also said that the final dates for the long march and resignations from the assemblies would be announced after the summit.

However, according to News 360 sources, the PML-N leadership is not ready to resign from the assemblies. Senior PML-N leader and former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has from time to time talked to the media that PML-N will not resign from the assemblies.

According to News 360 sources, PML-N says that in this latest situation, if we resign from the assemblies, the government may fall and they (PTI) will get a chance to be oppressed again. Second, all parties will start campaigning in the same way in March-April next year.

The PML-N leadership has also expressed the fear that the PPP’s line seems to be straightening with the Establishment. If PML-N resigns from the Assemblies and the Establishment hands over the caretaker government to the PPP, then Come into the hands of the PPP.

Addressing a rally in Peshawar last month, PDM chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman had expressed concern that the establishment’s grip on the country’s politics was getting stronger.

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