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Opposition still faces problems in their no-trust move: Aitzaz Ahsan

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LAHORE: Seasoned lawyer Aitzaz Ahsan on Saturday said that the opposition parties still facing problems over their no-trust bid, media reported on Saturday.

” At first the PDM parties had not accepted our advice. The People’s Party had advised them to initiate a move for change from Punjab,” Aitzaz Ahsan, a PPP stalwart, was talking to media at Lahore High Court Bar today.

“But they said that they will tender resignations from assemblies and had submitted their resignations from seats of assemblies to Maulana Fazlur Rehman,” Ahsan said.

“The advice of no-confidence motion, suggested by Asif Ali Zardari and Bilawal Bhutto, was an authentic political strategy,” he said.

“The no-confidence move should be tabled in Punjab first, because if you have to win a country, begin your bid from winning the outer posts,” he added.

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