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Zardari says early general elections in the country are neither good for the PTI nor the democracy​

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The multi-party alliance of Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) has decided to file a motion of no-confidence in the Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) assemblies, PPP Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari said Thursday.

In an interview with a private news channel, the former president said that they would contest elections if PTI manages to dissolve the Punjab and KP assemblies. “We shall see how many MPAs can the PTI get elected.”


He added that they would continue to play the role of the opposition if the assemblies are not dissolved.

Zardari also reiterated that holding early general elections in the country is neither good for the PTI nor the democracy.

The statement comes amid news reports that several PTI lawmakers in Punjab, according to sources, have advised the party's chairman, Imran Khan, against dissolving the provincial assembly immediately.

The lawmakers also advised the PTI chief not to immediately dissolve the assembly, citing the ongoing development projects in their constituencies, the sources said.

Khan called off his long march towards Islamabad last week announcing quitting assemblies across the country, including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab.

The party's leadership, according to PTI Senior Vice-President Fawad Chaudhry, has approved the dissolution of assemblies in both provinces but the final decision will be made after further consultations.

 
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Imran could face disqualification, detention before elections, claims Zardari


Imran could face disqualification, detention before elections, claims Zardari

Imran could face disqualification, detention before elections, claims Zardari

LAHORE (Dunya News) – Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday claimed that PTI chairman Imran Khan could face lifetime disqualification and detention before the general elections.

Speaking to a private TV channel on Thursday, he said that he wanted Lt Gen Amir to be next army chief and would have even thought about this had he been on second number in the seniority list.

Commenting on the contentious involvement of establishment in politics, he said that the establishment’s decision to not interfere in politics must be praised.

Rebutting the claims of horse-trading for elections, Zardari said that he had not offered anyone money to influence elections, adding that general elections would be held in time.

The former president said that the opposition alliance would face the PTI in elections if the assemblies were dissolved.

Talking about General (retd.) Bajwa’s extension, he said that he had not contacted him for an extension.

“General Syed Asim Munir had been appointed as Chief Army Staff (COAS) following the institutional procedure,” he added.
 
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Look at these low life Patwaris …. Pinning their hopes on once most corrupt Zardari while their daddy and mommy are getting plastic surgeries in London ….
 
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Imran could face disqualification, detention before elections, claims Zardari


Imran could face disqualification, detention before elections, claims Zardari

Imran could face disqualification, detention before elections, claims Zardari

LAHORE (Dunya News) – Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday claimed that PTI chairman Imran Khan could face lifetime disqualification and detention before the general elections.

Speaking to a private TV channel on Thursday, he said that he wanted Lt Gen Amir to be next army chief and would have even thought about this had he been on second number in the seniority list.

Commenting on the contentious involvement of establishment in politics, he said that the establishment’s decision to not interfere in politics must be praised.

Rebutting the claims of horse-trading for elections, Zardari said that he had not offered anyone money to influence elections, adding that general elections would be held in time.

The former president said that the opposition alliance would face the PTI in elections if the assemblies were dissolved.

Talking about General (retd.) Bajwa’s extension, he said that he had not contacted him for an extension.

“General Syed Asim Munir had been appointed as Chief Army Staff (COAS) following the institutional procedure,” he added.

 
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Fack Musharraf for letting this vile disgusting creature off the hook.
 
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