Petroleum Minister Musadik Malik said that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leadership had faced bogus cases during the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) era.
Expressing his thoughts, Malik said: “All the economic indicators are getting in the favor of the country. The country is witnessing a decrease in the inflation.”
“The country is also witnessing a decrease in the current account deficit,” he added.
“It is hard to understand that PTI is holding protests. If there is any logic, then one can justify the protests,” he said.
“We are of the view of joining hands together for the sake of the country’s revival.”
“The top-level delegations from different parts of the country are about to visit Pakistan,”Malik added.
'No NROs at all'
Separately, few days back, Information Minister Atta Tarar on Wednesday lashed out at the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), saying that nobody will get NROs at all.
Expressing his thoughts, Tarar said: "The constitutional amendment is all about providing justice. The consultations are being made on the constitutional package on a large scale."
He said: "The draft of the constitutional amendment has been handed over to the constitutional amendment."
"The apex courts and constitutional courts are different from Pakistan. No verdict has been delivered until now over the events that transpired on May 9," he said.
"In the United States, the cases pertaining to the Capitol Hill were wrapped up in a few months."