Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday said that his government would leave before completing its tenure amid emerging uncertainty in the incumbent National Assembly.
Pak PM, while addressing a programme of Government College Women’s University in Sialkot, said, “Next month our government will be completing its tenure. We will leave before the completion of our term and an interim government will come,” reported Geo News (A Pakistani news channel).
A few days back, Shehbaz had hinted that his government would finish its tenure. But, the statement he gave in Sialkot contradicts his stand.
Earlier, Pak PM had claimed that the coalition government in Pakistan would complete its tenure on August 14 and the Election Commission will declare the election date after.
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