‘PDM has lost momentum’

By Ali Imran

ISLAMABAD: Federal Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed on Tuesday has lashed out at the opposition parties and said that Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) has lost its momentum. While holding a press conference, the minister said he had already predicted that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) will be divided.
Some people are maligning the national institutions without any reason. Baseless allegations and smear campaign against the intelligence agencies are damaging the country’s image, he added.
Sheikh Rasheed further said that thirty percent Pakistanis will soon get Saudi Arabia visas. Remittances have played vital role in four percent growth, he went on to say.
The federal minister said that the government is equipping the cyber wing with modern gadgets.
Earlier, Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed Friday said that Prime Minister Imran Khan will complete his five-year term regardless of PDM plans. He said that Rs 3 crore have been allocated for Lai Nullah, adding that Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar announced three universities for Rawalpindi which will be remembered forever after their deaths along with sixty universities and Lai Nullah.
Days earlier, PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that leaders of the PDM appeared to be “confused and divided” after Saturday’s meeting.