'Annoyed' PML-Q not interested in ministry, says Senator Kamil Agha.

ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan Muslim League-Q Senator Kamil Ali Agha says his party, one of the ruling PTI's allies in the Centre and Punjab, will continue supporting the government despite having grievances against it.

Speaking to media, he regretted his party has been denied a role in the policymaking process despite an agreement reached between the government and the ally in this regard.

Kamil Ali Agha said they have asked the government to disburse funds for uplift schemes. He added the party isn't interested in any ministry.

Besides, he maintained they want the government to solve issues such as inflation, unemployment and law and order situation, troubling the common man. While Prime Minister Imran Khan acknowledges the presence of the issues, there are no practical steps to resolve them, he lamented.

He said the PML-Q leadership played a key role in helping the government stave off a political crisis by convincing JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman to call off his Islamabad sit-in.

Earlier, on Jan 15, a government delegation met PML-Q...

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