Head administrator Imran Khan in a tweet on Thursday inquired as to why officials were "so frightened" of the Exit Control List (E...

Head administrator Imran Khan in a tweet on Thursday inquired as to why officials were "so frightened" of the Exit Control List (ECL) and why they were so quick to travel to another country.

The tweet comes in front of a government bureau meeting today, in which the evacuation of the name of PPP Chairpers
on Bilawal Bhutto Zardari — among others — from the ECL is relied upon to be talked about, DawnNewsTV revealed. As indicated by Radio Pakistan, the bureau meeting will likewise examine the by and large political and monetary circumstance of the nation.

"There is such a great amount of work to be finished by legislators in and for Pakistan — the land they case to cherish however some can't hold on to take visit trips abroad and administrators have iqamas or homes abroad," Prime Minister Khan included his tweet.

"Would anyone be able to disclose this unusual marvel to those of us who might be very upbeat to stay in and work for Pakistan since we really love Pakistan," the chief asked in another tweet.

Not long after, Bilawal answered to the chief on Twitter, saying: "Clearly chosen PM doesn't comprehend the idea of human rights or opportunity of development."

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