Mohsin Naqvi Clarifies Remarks, Dispels Government Speculation
At a glance
- Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi clarified his "system collapsed" statement.
- He now asserts full support for the government's five-year term.
- His latest remarks aim to dispel speculation about an "unseen deadline" for the government.
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Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi initially made controversial remarks suggesting the country's 'system had collapsed' and needed a 'reset'. These comments sparked widespread speculation about the government's stability. He has since clarified his statements, asserting his full support for the current government's tenure and stating that his critique was aimed at long-standing systemic issues, not the present administration. His latest remarks are intended to dispel persistent speculation about an "unseen deadline" for the government.
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Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has issued further remarks aimed at quelling persistent speculation about the government's future, asserting that the current administration will complete its constitutional five-year term with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif remaining in office.
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Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi's latest remarks are aimed at quelling persistent speculation regarding the government's future, which had suggested an "unseen deadline" and imminent political changes. His clear assertion that the current government will complete its constitutional five-year term, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif remaining in office, seeks to provide clarity and dispel uncertainty. This speculation had been fueled by Naqvi's earlier comments and PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's assertion that the "countdown" for the PML-N government had begun.
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