Pakistan Peoples' Party leader Dr Asim Hussain said on Friday that the government's clash with the army leadership is not good for Pakistan. Speaking at Jinnah International Airport after his return from London, he said that the Pakistan Peoples' Party (PPP) will react to any action taken against the armed forces of the country.
"If you don't stop your actions against it, then you will see what PPP will do to you. We stood with armed forces before, and we are standing with them today as well," Dr Hussain said. I will be back, says Dr Asim before leaving for London. The PPP leader said that he wants to tell the Pakistan Muslim League-N leader that he is not one of those who run away from the country.
"Our politics is for Pakistan. We saved the country in the past and we will save it again," he said, adding, "the PML-N wants to push back the progress of Pakistan." The former petroleum minister said that that there is a difference between the actions and words of the PML-N leadership. Responding to a question, the PPP leader alleged that the PML-N leadership wants to put into action their design of 'Greater Punjab'. The PPP Karachi chief, who is out on bail in two cases of corruption and one of aiding terrorism, left for London on September 10 for medical treatment, after his name was struck off the Exit Control List (ECL).
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