No rift with Asad Umer or any other PTI leader, says Jahangir Tareen
Says PTI has the capability to even win the mid-term elections
Prominent Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Jahangir Tareen on Tuesday denied he had rifts with Asad Umer or any other leader of the party, Express News reported.
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"There is no truth whatsoever in the rumours relating to gulf between me and [finance minister] Asad Umer," Tareen told reporters in Faisalabad.
The senior PTI senior leader also refuted any reports of a verbal scuffle at any meeting chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan and attended by the duo. "Neither do I have any differences with anyone," he added.
Reports PM unhappy over Asad Umar's performance refuted
To a question, Tareen said PM Imran was only responding to a question when he had hinted at early elections. He claimed the PTI will win the elections even if these are held early.
Hinting at possible changes in the federal cabinet in the next 10 days, PM Imran interestingly said that early elections in the country couldn’t be ruled out. The premier also said that he only came to know about the sudden increase in dollar’s value through the news.
The statement had invited stern criticism from the Opposition leaders, who were of the opinion that the country couldn't afford elections at this stage.
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"There is no truth whatsoever in the rumours relating to gulf between me and [finance minister] Asad Umer," Tareen told reporters in Faisalabad.
The senior PTI senior leader also refuted any reports of a verbal scuffle at any meeting chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan and attended by the duo. "Neither do I have any differences with anyone," he added.
Reports PM unhappy over Asad Umar's performance refuted
To a question, Tareen said PM Imran was only responding to a question when he had hinted at early elections. He claimed the PTI will win the elections even if these are held early.
Hinting at possible changes in the federal cabinet in the next 10 days, PM Imran interestingly said that early elections in the country couldn’t be ruled out. The premier also said that he only came to know about the sudden increase in dollar’s value through the news.
The statement had invited stern criticism from the Opposition leaders, who were of the opinion that the country couldn't afford elections at this stage.