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Nawaz Sharif speechless on questions of PPP role on downfall of PDM

A reporter asked Nawaz Sharif if he senses a ploy played by PPP and Asif Ali Zardari against him and PDM for its downfall.

A video of puzzled former premier Nawaz Sharif failing to answer the questions following the postponement of the long march by PDM to reporters in London went viral on social media.

When asked about the refusal of the Pakistan People’s Party to resign from the assemblies for the long march, he said that the long march was scheduled, however, it got delayed due to the different argument presented by former president Asif Ali Zardari. Adding that PPP has taken time to decide on the matter of resignation as they want to take the matter into their Central Executive Committee.

A reporter asked him if he senses a ploy played by PPP and Asif Ali Zardari against him and PDM for its downfall following an alleged deal with the establishment. He further asked if Sharif believes Asif Ali Zardari deliberately slowed down the progress of PDM to weaken it.

However, this time Nawaz Sharif did not respond to the questions and walked away from the scene. Reporters asked him if he talked to Asif Ali Zardari after the meeting and what are the plans of PMLN. Speechless, he did not answer the remaining questions and left the scene.

Read more: Twitter rejoices as PDM splits, video of Maryam Nawaz resurfaces

Maryam Nawaz is also silent on social media, she has not voiced her expression at the PDM meeting yesterday.

Twitter flourished with hilarious memes and interesting comments after an apparent split in Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) following the postponement on Long March scheduled on March 26th on Tuesday.

Read more: Long March postponed as deep fissures in PDM exposed

Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) had a tough conversation with Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz’s leader, Maryam Nawaz, and Jamiat-I-Ulema Islam (JUI-F) leader Maulana Fazl ur Rehman in an important meeting yesterday.

PPP refused to come to terms with the condition of resignation from Pakistan’s National Assembly set by JUI-F’s Fazl for the long march. Reports are that PPP leader and former President Asif Ali Zardari had asked Nawaz Sharif to return to Pakistan if he wants PPP to resign from the assemblies.