PM seeks whole nation's support for defeating politics of ‘horse-trading’

By: News Desk
Published: 12:00 PM, 24 Mar, 2022
PM seeks whole nation's support for defeating politics of ‘horse-trading’
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Prime Minister Imran Khan has appealed the whole nation to come out with him on March 27 in order to defeat the politics of “horse-trading”, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

In a video message released on Thursday, Imran Khan said “These people (opposition leaders) are buying elected representatives with public money. I want the whole nation to come out with me on March 27 so no one has the courage to indulge in ‘horse-trading’.”

Ruling Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf is going to hold a massive rally in Islamabad on March 27 ahead of voting on no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Imran Khan invited the nation to participate in the public gathering of March 27 and show their condemnation of the brazen horse-trading aimed at harming democracy in the country. “I want my entire nation to come out with me on March 27 to give a loud message that we are not supporting evil and are against it,” he said in the video message.

The message was telecast on national television and the social media platforms of Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf, where the prime minister urged the nation to stand with the good to fight out the politics of corruption.

Imran Khan said the “gang of dacoits”, which had been looting the country for 30 years, was indulged in massive corruption and illegal transfer of money abroad. “This gang is openly buying the conscience and loyalties of the public representatives,” he said, terming it a “crime against the nation and democracy”. He said, “All the Pakistanis must realize that no one in the future has the courage to do horse-trading and damage the democracy and the nation”.

He quoted a verse from the Holy Quran as ‘Amar bil maroof wa nhi anil munkir’, explaining that “Allah Almighty guides the Muslims to stand with good and against evil”.

He said such a spirit was vital to keep the society alive.