PPP Not Seeking Ministries, Will Remain Key Ally, Says Dar
- Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar stated that the Pakistan People's Party will continue as a key ally of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz despite the latter's simple majority in the National Assembly as a result of reserved seats ruling.
- Dar confirmed that the PPP has not requested any ministerial positions from the PML-N, highlighting the coalition's strong partnership.
- Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi dismissed rumors regarding the removal of Asif Ali Zardari as president, labeling them as baseless social media speculation.
- Dar emphasized the importance of cooperation between the two parties and noted the government’s readiness to engage with all political groups to serve the national interest.
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PPP not seeking ministries, will remain key ally, says Dar
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar on Saturday dismissed reports of a meeting between PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif and PTI founder Imran Khan, terming them baseless and part of a “sponsored narrative” aimed at sowing political confusion. Speaking to reporters at Data Darbar, Dar said the current government was initially formed with critical support from the PPP. “When we started, our numbers were incomplete without them. Now that we have a simple majo…
PPP will remain key ally despite PML-N securing simple majority, says Dar
Ishaq Dar says PPP is and will remain coalition partner.Adds forming govt won't be possible without PPP.Ruling PML-N got simple majority after getting reserved seats.Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Ishaq Dar said on...
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