Prime Minister’s Special Assistant on Information Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan on Friday said that Prime Minister Imran Khan would leave for the United States through a commercial flight along with a small delegation. In a series of tweets, she said: “The Prime Minister will protect the interests of Pakistan and its people during this important visit, the past rulers used to protect their personal financial interests during the foreign visits.” In another tweet, Firdous said that Imran Khan was embarking on the visit in a “public style” unlike the previous rulers who used to undertake such visits with planes filled with their courtiers. She said the departure the prime minister through a commercial flight was an example for the Mughal-styled governments of the past. On the invitation of President Donald J Trump, PM Imran Khan will embark on a visit to the US on July 21. Separately, Firdous said that all institutions were working independently in the country.
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