PM Imran bars ministers from traveling abroad
Staff Reporter – Islamabad :
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday barred ministers from traveling abroad without permission during the federal cabinet meeting.
According to sources privy to the discussion during the cabinet meeting, the prime minister said that the next three months are crucial and therefore no minister should go abroad.
“No minister could travel abroad without seeking permission,” he said.
Moreover, sources further shared that the prime minister took strict notice of some PTI leaders’ remarks regarding the Climate Change moot in Glasgow and termed the remarks as unfortunate.
The prime minister lauded Adviser on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam and said that owing to his efforts, Pakistan’s performance in the conference remained on top.
Imran Khan also gave a shut-up call to the party leaders who issued controversial remarks regarding the Glasgow conference.
Previously, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s body of internal accountability has issued a show-cause notice to a Member of the National Assembly (MNA) Riaz Fatyana after he levelled allegations of witnessing a fight between ministers.