In Pakistan, MPs-MLAs can resign en masse, rally in Lahore on December 13

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Lahore: MPs and legislators of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), an organization of 11 opposition parties in Pakistan, can resign en masse. Rana Sanaullah, president of the Punjab province of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), has given information to this effect. He said that the final decision would be taken by the PDM leaders. Sanaullah said that if the Imran government did not talk to the opposition leaders and tried to increase the situation of non-communication, it would worsen the situation.

He said that whatever decision PDM takes regarding resignation, our party will abide by it. He informed that thousands of people are also going to join the Lahore rally of the opposition parties on December 13. Earlier, five opposition rallies have been held in Gujranwala, Karachi, Quetta, Peshawar and Multan since October 16. Thousands of people rallied and protested against the Imran government.

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Judges on collective leave: Due to misconduct of the Bar Council President in Kasur district of Pakistan, all the ten judges here have gone on collective leave. The bar president had abused a judge. All these judges stopped working in the court.

Country on the brink of bankruptcy: The Opposition has accused the Imran Khan government that the country is on the verge of bankruptcy due to wrong policies. PDM leaders said in a speech that they have started a struggle and it will continue till the Imran government is ousted from power.

The leaders said that the government which had promised to provide one crore jobs to the people, is now snatching the existing employment from them. That is why people are thinking of suicide. The government has resorted to other forms of torture, including arrests, but our struggle will continue until a logical conclusion is reached.

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