ISLAMABAD: The opposition's key hope in a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan, Jahangir Tareen, on Friday announced that he would reach Pakistan on March 6 (Sunday).
Tareen is in London for her treatment. PTI leader Muhammad Salman Naeem, who is a member of the Punjab Assembly, said he spoke to the ruling party leader and inquired about his health, adding that his medical reports are all clear.
He further said that Tareen will reach Pakistan on March 6 from the United Kingdom, and will be present whenever the opposition moves its no-confidence motion against the PTI-led government.
Earlier, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi had said that Prime Minister Imran Khan had called Tareen to inquire about his health. Qureshi said, "The prime minister was told that Jahangir Tareen's health was unwell."
Sources had informed Geo News that Tareen spent a week in a private hospital in Lahore for treatment, adding that the PTI leader would spend a week in London. "I'm going in for a medical checkup [but] we must stay united and keep in touch," Tareen told lawmakers, who sympathize with her.
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