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Next three months are crucial but nothing is going to happen: Sheikh Rashid

RAWALPINDI: Interior minister Sheikh Rashid has said the next three months are very crucial but nothing is going to happen.

“ I was supporter of talks with TLP from the very first day. The next three months are very crucial but nothing is going to happen. Opposition plays only TV,. TV. The allied parties of government have reservations on the electoral reforms:, he said this while addressing inauguration ceremony of Abdul Qadir Khan block in Girls Degree college at Dhok Mangtal here Thursday.

Referring to accord with TTP he said “ I was in favor of talks with TTP from the very first day. I don’t want blood shed. I was part of first agreement and I still stand by it. But the second accord is not in my knowledge. When the entire envelope will become open, it will become known to every one what accord was made.

He went on to say the allied parties of government have reservations on electoral reforms. Speaker National Assembly (NA) may l have decided to adjourn the joint session of parliament with due consideration. It is good thing. There are complaints of the allied parties. Speaker NA is playing his role in this regard.

He underlined that change comes in politics when weather changes. Opposition plays only TV TV. I stand with the Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan. He will complete his five years constitutional term.

About semi final match between Pakistan and Australia he said my final had taken place the day Pakistan had defeated India. My prayers are with all Pakistani players.

Rawalpindi city figures atop in the field of education all over the country, he said adding Dr Abdul Qadir Khan block at government associate college for women at Dhok Mangtal was completed at the cost of Rs 15 million. “I am lucky person as my desire stands materialized. I constructed 3 women universities in dire crisis.

He remarked daughter of Rawalpindi is educated daughter. We constructed college wherever there is Dhok. I had to resign when I constructed Fatima Jinnah University. I will construct last college in Rawalpindi at the cost of Rs 350 million. Lal Haveli will play its forceful role in imparting girls education.

He underlined no other job is done In Pakistan but its population continues to increase. We will have to spread education if we have to eliminate poverty from the country. I have raised 60 educational institutions in Rawalpindi.