Islamabad: Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has admitted that he cannot bring “change” in the country he has promised when he ruled, because of the “error” in the system, according to the Dawn newspaper.
“At first, we wanted to make changes immediately through revolutionary steps, but then realized that our system was unable to absorb surprises,” Prime Minister said on Thursday.
During the ceremony was held to provide the certificate of award to the 10 best performance ministries and the Division, Imran Khan said the government and the ministry had not provided the desired results.
“The biggest problem is there is no relationship between the government and the interests of the state,” he added, according to Fajar.
“Do our ministry do how stabilizing the country through an increase in exports and how the people’s conditions can be increased, how can poverty be eliminated?” He asked.
Meanwhile, the Pakistani Democratic Movement (PDM) decided to introduce movement without confidence in Prime Minister Imran Khan in Parliament.
PDM Head Fazlur Rehman gave a reporter after the group’s main meeting in Lahore and said that this alliance was unanimously decided to move the movement without trust in the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) government led by Khan, reported Geo news, reported.
Speaking during a press conference after holding a PDM meeting, FAZL said the alliance would approach government allied parties to get it on board to get the majority of elections in the National Assembly to bring the Imran movement that was not confident Khan.
“PDM has announced a do not believe in this stage because we have a strong intention to do it,” added the Head of PDM.
However, he also said, “We will first do our homework, so we cannot talk about a certain period of time for this step.”
Meanwhile, Pak’s opposition was to throw a feeling of mutual hatred towards Ouster Khan. They planned motion not to believe or protest the streets or even a combination of both in a joint fight against Margovernance Khan.
Previously, opposition parties such as the Pakistani Peoples Party (PPP), Pakistan-Nawaz Muslim League (PML-N) and Irresta Allies Khan – Muttahide Qaumi (MQM) movement and the Pakistani Muslim League (PML-Q) set aside their differences for ouster ‘captaan’ (Imran Khan), Dawn reported.