PTI Chairman Imran Khan asks Pakistan government to decide elections date

Khan, in his address to the parliamentary party from his Lahore residence in Zaman Park, warned that the country is fast moving toward default
PTI Chairman Imran Khan asks Pakistan government to decide elections date

LAHORE: PTI Chairman Imran Khan on Friday invited the coalition government to hold negotiations with his party on the date of the election, warning them of dissolving the Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa assemblies otherwise, the media reported.

Citing the devastating economic situation as the reason behind PTI's constant demand for fresh elections, Khan, in his address to the parliamentary party from his Lahore residence in Zaman Park, warned that the country is fast moving toward default, The News reported.

"If we do not head towards elections there won't be stability in the country," he warned, adding that the coalition government is not ready to talk about snap polls because they are scared of the results, The News reported.

Khan, who called off his long march to Islamabad last week had announced quitting assemblies across the country, including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab.

The party's leadership, according to PTI Senior Vice President Fawad Chaudhry, has approved the dissolution of assemblies in both provinces, but the final decision will be made after further consultations.

The former prime minister said that amid the ongoing political situation the PTI wasn't bearing any losses, it was the Pakistan Democratic Movement-led government who was being accused of all the devastations.

Citing the credit default risk — which now stands at 100 per cent and was around 5 per cent during PTI's tenure — Khan highlighted that investors and businessmen have lost faith in the coalition government as they have failed to present an economic road map, The News reported.

He lamented that overseas Pakistanis are reluctant to invest in Pakistan meanwhile the banks are refraining from giving loans to the local business community. (IANS)

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