ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the the 11-party PDM opposition alliance poses no threat to his government.
Addressing the meeting of his spokespersons on Monday, Khan said: "The PDM has almost lost and died its own death, so it is no more a threat to the government." The Prime Minister also directed his spokespersons to give a "tough time" to the opposition in the media, Dawn news reported.
Khan said that the Pakistan Democratic Movement's (PDM) main agenda was to seek National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO)-like concessions for its leaders.
"PDM's entire movement is aimed at getting an NRO, but I will not give them any relief," he added. Talking about the opposition alliance holding rallies despite warnings amid the coronavirus pandemic, the premier said that the PDM tried to play with the lives of the people, The Express Tribune reported. (IANS)
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