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Government will complete its tenure: PM Abbasi

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LONDON: Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has said the government does not have any plan or recommendation for a early election in the country.

PM Abbasi said this while talking to media persons at London. He said there s no space for the technocrat government in the constitution and adding that he neither he believes in conspiracies nor there any space for them.

Regarding his meeting with Nawaz Sharif on Monday, PM Abbasi said that he already had a plan to visit London for which he came on his own expense for its private tour to London.

He rejected the rift among the institutions and adding that his party PML-N does not have any difference with any institution. The PML-N always played a role for development of the country and there is no room and rifts among the party as it is united under the leadership of Nawaz Sharif, he claimed.

 

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