PTI to become largest party in Senate, Irfan Siddiqui – Pakistan

PTI to become largest party in Senate, Irfan Siddiqui – Pakistan

Senator Irfan Siddiqui, the parliamentary leader of Pakistan Muslim League (N) in the upper house, says that there is no such thing as any ‘force’ has blocked Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif’s way to become the prime minister. Had he become the prime minister, his temperament is such that he would have taken the exact opposite decision.

Senator Irfan Siddiqui while speaking in Aaj News program “Aaj Exclusive” also denied that Shahbaz Sharif had formed any group once morest Nawaz Sharif within the party.

He said that long before the elections, Mian Sahib had made up his mind that he did not want to become the Prime Minister for the fourth time.

He said that there are leaders in our country who want the country, economy, people, honor and dignity to go to hell, I want to become the prime minister.

Irfan Siddiqui said that I will not comment on the allegations made by several leaders, including Rana Sanaullah, Muhammad Zubair and Jayood Latif, regarding the elections. I will not show kindness.

He said that the current opposition is the largest opposition in the country’s history, PTI is going to become the largest party in the Senate, so it should play its role.

Irfan Siddiqui, on the question of going to the election once more following showing performance in three years, said that “I have not been a part of any such meeting, nor am I aware of it, nor do I think there is any truth in it”. This government has come for five years and the assemblies will run only for five years and then there will be elections. PTI should know that the stage of elections will not come before five years.

When Shehbaz Sharif was asked regarding any problem in bringing non-political people like Mohsin Naqvi and Muhammad Aurangzeb from outside to form part of the government, he said that if the prime minister does not want to, he does not keep them by giving ten reasons, there is no such thing as They have to be imposed, maybe the Prime Minister himself said that these two men should be given to me.