Some party members fear rally dispersal: Imran Khan



Lahore (Demy Seo) - Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader and former prime minister Imran Khan said that some members of his party fear that the meeting will be dissolved.

Speaking to his current affairs vlogger in Lahore on Tuesday, he instructed party members to ignore coalition partners' statements if they disagreed.

Imran Khan argued that the party's image would not be damaged by the distraction of the meeting.

The former prime minister reiterated that the National Accountability Board (NAB) was not under his control.

The PTI chairman said the accountability system would improve once his party regained power.

Earlier, Imran Khan said more easing by the current government would be a "bad sign" for the economy. chaired the parliamentary meeting of the participants, among whom were the Punjab Health Minister Dr. Yasmin Rashid, Minister of State Sardar Asif Nakai, MNA Sardar Talib Nakai, MNA Brig (retd) Rahat Aman, Minister of State Sayed Ali Abbas Shah, MNA Sardar Amir Dogar, MPA Krum Ijaz Chatta.

Issues related to the dissolution and resignation of the state legislature were discussed. All those involved promised the party chairman their full support for the dissolution.

Sources said the participants said free and fair elections were the only solution to the country's problems. Dissolving the conference was a big decision that required careful consideration before it was later used to put maximum pressure on the federal government, sources said. He advised all party members in the country to prepare for the elections, adding that parties should be mobilized before the elections. 4,444 members were provided with an election and protest schedule.

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