Sheikh Rasheed says PDM on the decline

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Minister for Interior Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed on Tuesday said that the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) is on the decline with each passing day, adding that it's not Prime Minister Imran Khan who will head home but it'll be the PDM which can be sent packing.
While chatting with the media, Sheikh Rasheed said that the PML-N's threats regarding the submission of resignations will bear no fruit, adding that the party members won't resign from the provincial and national assemblies as against their claims.
"Only two resignations were submitted by PML-N members which made them worried," Sheikh Rasheed said, adding that each party needs some quite support to retract their tall claims but the PML-N doesn't have any.
He also added that PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif, who is currently in London, won't return to Pakistan as claimed by PML-N.
Speaking about the Senate elections and therefore the Opposition's participation, Sheikh Rasheed said that if the PPP decides to participate in Senate polls, then it might be natural for PML-N to try to to so also .
"If the PPP partakes within the Senate elections, then PML-N are going to be pressurised to require part within the elections too," he said. "The matter of resignations has been sidelined and these parties will even participate in by-polls."
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