Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader, Khurshid Shah, on Thursday, noted that Prime Minister Imran Khan cast doubts on the innocence of all members sitting in the Parliament. In a statement, Shah warned the government that any attempt to exercise presidential system would require a dissolution of the constitution. The former opposition leader in National Assembly slammed the government over development projects in Karachi coming to a standstill as well as no progress on targets set by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR). However, we received Rs1945 billion tax, he added. The PPP senior leader asserted that he had repeatedly asked the government for negotiations yet, he claimed, PM Khan was still standing on a container. The chief selector had committed a mistake in this selection and was now reconsidering it, he further professed.
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