PM Imran Khan is losing the support of his own party and army, said in the report of PROG, it is the wind of change

Posted on 25th Jan 2022 by rohit kumar

The clouds of crisis are deepening for the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan. PM Imran Khan is losing his support from his party and army. During political challenges, the PM is getting surrounded by many questions day by day. There is a wave of change in the country, in which the government of PM Imran Khan is under wraps. The Policy Research Group (PROG) has described it as a 'wind of change' in Pakistan.

 

Defense Minister Pervez Khattak's attack on the Pakistan government

 

Parvez, the Defense Minister of the ruling Pakistan government, has fiercely targeted PM Imran Khan. He has attacked the negligence of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) by the Center. He said that there is an atmosphere of dissatisfaction within the army regarding the internal security of Imran Khan. According to the report, it has been told that Defense Minister Khattak can increase the problems of Prime Minister Imran Khan.

 

According to Maitin Haider of Lahore's famous newspaper The Nation, Khattak has the support of eighty legislators in the lower house of parliament (National Assembly) for the 'in-house' charge. In such a situation, losing the support of Defense Minister Khattak can prove to be a big setback for the Imran government. Let us tell you that Defense Minister Khattar's anger at the government erupted when during a parliamentary party meeting on January 13, he was accused of missing the inauguration of Pakistan's new national security policy.

 

Minister Khattar further said, 'Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) is being neglected in the provision of electricity and gas, while people of other provinces are enjoying these facilities'. He warned Imran Khan, 'If the situation continues, then the people of KP will not vote for PTI.'

 

Another PTI veteran Noor Alam also criticized Imran Khan, comparing his hometown to the prime minister's constituency, saying, 'It seems that Peshawar is not a district of this country, but Mianwali and Swat'. A statement by Noor Alam has created an uproar in the political circles, in which he said, 'Am I not Pakistani, have I come here only to cast my vote?'

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