Opposition making failed attempts to pressurize govt:: Chaudhry Sarwar.

LAHORE -- Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar said on Sunday that the opposition was making failed efforts to pressurize the government through long marches and threats of resignation from parliament.

After meeting with a delegation led by members of PTI Punjab Mian Faisal Hayat, Abdul Hai Dasti and Rafaqat Ali here at the Governor's House, he told the media that Prime Minister Imran Khan would not resign and the government will not end due to such acts of the opposition parties.

'Completing five-year term in the government is our constitutional and democratic right and we will not desist from this prerogative mandated by the people,'' he added.

The governor said that the opposition's politics of rallies had been rejected by the people, including Lahore.

Today, people were not with the politicians of anarchy and riots, but with the government and its policies under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan, he said and asserted, 'We have saved Pakistan from economic bankruptcy by getting it out of its worst economic problems'

Chaudhry Sarwar said that the root cause of problems facing Pakistan was the debt of billions of dollars taken by the previous leaders but the PTI had promised with the nation that they would liberate Pakistan from corruption, inflation and other problems, including unemployment.

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