LONDON: Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said Sunday there was no rift between national institutions and that he neither believed in conspiracy theories nor was there any room for those in the country.
Talking to newsmen after his arrival at Heathrow Airport, the prime minister said such notions of a rift between national institutions were only seen on TV channels or newspapers.
He said both the political and military leadership was sitting together during the recent meeting with the US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in Islamabad, and all of the country’s institutions were collectively playing their role for national development, he added.
He told media that it was his private visit which incurred nothing on national exchequer. He would be back to Pakistan by Monday night, he added.
PM Abbasi reiterated that there was no provision for technocrat government in the country’s constitution.
To a question, he said he had no proposal for holding general elections before completion of the current tenure.
He said there was no difference within the PML-N, and the party had delivered well for the country’s development and would keep up the spirit.
Regarding the attack on journalist Ahmed Noorani, the prime minister said the government took action and formed a committee. “Such attacks were in no way acceptable,” he added.
Terming the visit of Sri Lankan team to Pakistan a good step, the prime minister said international cricket had revived in Pakistan and hoped that more foreign teams would also visit the country in future.