Islamabad : The rumors of bringing no confidence motion against Prime Minister AJK Raja Farooq Haider and dissolving Azad Kashmir legislative assembly have died their own death .
The main leaders of PML (N) and important ministers of AJK government are standing behind the PM AJK Raja Farooq Haider.
The sources told this scribe that the central leadership of PML(N)does not want to any matter further which may add their troubles while on the other hand the ministers of AJK government are protecting their personal interests.
The leaders of PML(N) and PPP have agreed not to touch the AJK government. All the political parties are on the same page that, PM AJK Raja Farooq Haider is doing well in bringing Indian brutalities in Indian occupied Kashmir to the surface in the comity of nations and he should remain in office. If he is removed from his post then the wrong message would be delivered internationally .
It is also worth mentioning here that now many mega development projects are going on and they could be affected.The sources also said that the extension in AJK cabinet is on the cards but PML(N) leadership is waiting for an appropriate time . The sources informed Online that Raja Farooq Haider has succeeded in convincing the annoyed MLAs that their betterment is in the supporting AJK government and they should wait for some time for adjustment in the cabinet.
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