Pakistani major political party is ready for full-on political conflict with government, a media report said here Wednesday. Daily ‘Express Tribune’ reported that Chief of Pakistan Muslim League-N, Nawaz Sharif, has given the go-ahead to Leader of the Opposition Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan to contact other parties in the National Assembly, hoping to instigate a fresh “no-confidence” movement against the government. A party strategy on the Memogate issue was also devised, along with plans for forthcoming party gatherings in the country. Report said Nawaz has asked Nisar to start negotiations with Awami National Party leader Asfandyar Wali Khan, JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman and members from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas to support the PML-N with their “no-confidence” movement. If they express an interest in coming on board, Nawaz will meet them personally. The PML-N has also decided to approach members of the PML-Q, and even disgruntled members of other political parties, luring them with the prospect of party tickets at the next elections. Among the serious political offensives, there will also be a day of festivity for the PML-N this winter, as the party will celebrate its birthday on December 30, when Nawaz is expected to be in Lahore to address a public gathering. On Memogate issue, the PML-N is expected to decide its policy based on written reply of President Asif Zardari in court. However, the PML-N will continue to publicise the issue as much as possible, in order to inform the public about the repercussions of allowing undemocratic forces to prosper.