ISLAMABAD
Talks between government and PML-Q have failed and PML-Q has declared the next 48 hours crucial for taking decision about its political future and no confidence motion.
According to sources majority of PML-Q members have demanded for quitting federal and Punjab government. PML-Q has also agreed on taking one stance along with other allied parties of the government including MQM, BAP and GDA on no confidence motion. Chaudhry Pervez Elahi is maintaining his contacts in this regard.
Talks between government and Moonis Elahi minister from PML-Q have met failure. Therefore, PML-Q has declared next 24 or 48 hours crucial for making any decision about their political future.
Moonis Elahi, and Tariq Bashir Cheema ministers from PML-Q had met government committee members Asad Umar and Pervez Khattak.
Government committee told PM had agreed on changing chief minister Punjab. PML-Q ministers told committee ministers congratulated.
Congratulations of what thing, PML-Q ministers asked.
Committee members told PM has agreed on changing Chief Minister Punjab. PML-Q ministers said when. The ministers replied after the failure of no confidence motion.
Government committee said “ help us in thwarting no confidence motion in federation. We will give you slot of chief minister in Punjab.
PML-Q ministers said how can we believe. Opposition has offered us the slot of chief minister of Punjab. Government is giving us lollipop. PM should take our demands seriously and fulfill his promise of giving us slot of chief minister.
They said PM has fielded his under 16 team. Due to tough stance by PML-Q the talks could not go ahead.
Sources said government ministers have informed PM about all the situation. On the other side PML-Q has to decide within 48 hours because pressure is mounting for final decision.
Ministers from PML-Q Tariq Bashir Cheema, senator Kamil Ali Agha and others have demanded for quitting government.
PML-Q will make more important decisions today in its consultation meeting. PML-Q is in full contact with opposition with reference to No confidence motion.







