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  • Former minister proposes a "Charter of Democracy".
  • "Need to decide how to normalise Pakistan."
  • Fawad expresses reservations on interim setup.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan should end the bitterness with the establishment and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif before the elections, Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) leader and former information minister Fawad Chaudhry has said.

The remarks of the IPP leader, who parted ways with PTI following the events of May 9, came while he was speaking to the media outside the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) in Islamabad on Tuesday.

He further expressed discontent with the current political landscape of the country and urged his former party's chief to mend ties with other political bigwigs and the establishment.

"How will we move forward in such bitterness?" he asked, adding that the situation is not "normal" at the moment.

He further said: "Bringing the country's situation back to normal is more important than the elections.

"The differences and bitterness between the PTI chairman and the establishment should be reduced. The bitterness between the PTI chief and Nawaz Sharif also needs to be narrowed.

"How will it be possible to hold an election in Pakistan until these tensions are reduced?

"Even if the elections are held, how will any problem in its results be solved in this atmosphere?" he asked.

The former minister also proposed that a "Charter of Democracy" be signed to return things to normalcy.

"There is no environment for democracy and elections in Pakistan. There is a need to decide how to normalise Pakistan."

So, he suggested that before the election, a democratic charter be made to ease tensions between the dissident parties.

Fawad added that without returning to stability, it was useless to conduct the polls.

Expressing reservations regarding the interim setup, Fawad said that the caretaker government would be formed by following consultation between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's and NA opposition leader Raja Riaz's, who had candidly expressed willingness to contest next elections on PML-N ticket.

He lamented that the country's political leaders are so caught up in their scuffles and fights that they can not even talk about Pakistan's problems.

"In these crippling conditions, whether Pakistan goes to the election or not is irrelevant; the bitterness must end first," he reiterated.

It is pertinent to note here that Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari urged all parties to hold mutual negotiations.

The former president said that the political parties had initiated talks to solve the issues regarding elections. He said that when Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) would come on one page for the general election, the opposing party PTI would also be consulted.
 
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Mr. Niazi should come clean about involvement of IPP leaders in the 9th May tragedy.

Punjabi supremacist and Maharaja Ranjit Singh's bakht, Fuwwad Chowdery continues to evade the law.
 
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Another traitor...

Imrans mistake was incorporating these animals into his party
 
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Is IK dumb? He wants to navigate through the elections, and then negotiate with the Deep State from a position of strength. He knows how to take calculated risks....
 
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  • Former minister proposes a "Charter of Democracy".
  • "Need to decide how to normalise Pakistan."
  • Fawad expresses reservations on interim setup.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan should end the bitterness with the establishment and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif before the elections, Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) leader and former information minister Fawad Chaudhry has said.

The remarks of the IPP leader, who parted ways with PTI following the events of May 9, came while he was speaking to the media outside the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) in Islamabad on Tuesday.

He further expressed discontent with the current political landscape of the country and urged his former party's chief to mend ties with other political bigwigs and the establishment.

"How will we move forward in such bitterness?" he asked, adding that the situation is not "normal" at the moment.

He further said: "Bringing the country's situation back to normal is more important than the elections.

"The differences and bitterness between the PTI chairman and the establishment should be reduced. The bitterness between the PTI chief and Nawaz Sharif also needs to be narrowed.

"How will it be possible to hold an election in Pakistan until these tensions are reduced?

"Even if the elections are held, how will any problem in its results be solved in this atmosphere?" he asked.

The former minister also proposed that a "Charter of Democracy" be signed to return things to normalcy.

"There is no environment for democracy and elections in Pakistan. There is a need to decide how to normalise Pakistan."

So, he suggested that before the election, a democratic charter be made to ease tensions between the dissident parties.

Fawad added that without returning to stability, it was useless to conduct the polls.

Expressing reservations regarding the interim setup, Fawad said that the caretaker government would be formed by following consultation between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's and NA opposition leader Raja Riaz's, who had candidly expressed willingness to contest next elections on PML-N ticket.

He lamented that the country's political leaders are so caught up in their scuffles and fights that they can not even talk about Pakistan's problems.

"In these crippling conditions, whether Pakistan goes to the election or not is irrelevant; the bitterness must end first," he reiterated.

It is pertinent to note here that Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari urged all parties to hold mutual negotiations.

The former president said that the political parties had initiated talks to solve the issues regarding elections. He said that when Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) would come on one page for the general election, the opposing party PTI would also be consulted.
Golden throne for the big dabbu man baby.
 
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View attachment 943227
  • Former minister proposes a "Charter of Democracy".
  • "Need to decide how to normalise Pakistan."
  • Fawad expresses reservations on interim setup.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan should end the bitterness with the establishment and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif before the elections, Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) leader and former information minister Fawad Chaudhry has said.

The remarks of the IPP leader, who parted ways with PTI following the events of May 9, came while he was speaking to the media outside the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) in Islamabad on Tuesday.

He further expressed discontent with the current political landscape of the country and urged his former party's chief to mend ties with other political bigwigs and the establishment.

"How will we move forward in such bitterness?" he asked, adding that the situation is not "normal" at the moment.

He further said: "Bringing the country's situation back to normal is more important than the elections.

"The differences and bitterness between the PTI chairman and the establishment should be reduced. The bitterness between the PTI chief and Nawaz Sharif also needs to be narrowed.

"How will it be possible to hold an election in Pakistan until these tensions are reduced?

"Even if the elections are held, how will any problem in its results be solved in this atmosphere?" he asked.

The former minister also proposed that a "Charter of Democracy" be signed to return things to normalcy.

"There is no environment for democracy and elections in Pakistan. There is a need to decide how to normalise Pakistan."

So, he suggested that before the election, a democratic charter be made to ease tensions between the dissident parties.

Fawad added that without returning to stability, it was useless to conduct the polls.

Expressing reservations regarding the interim setup, Fawad said that the caretaker government would be formed by following consultation between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's and NA opposition leader Raja Riaz's, who had candidly expressed willingness to contest next elections on PML-N ticket.

He lamented that the country's political leaders are so caught up in their scuffles and fights that they can not even talk about Pakistan's problems.

"In these crippling conditions, whether Pakistan goes to the election or not is irrelevant; the bitterness must end first," he reiterated.

It is pertinent to note here that Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari urged all parties to hold mutual negotiations.

The former president said that the political parties had initiated talks to solve the issues regarding elections. He said that when Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) would come on one page for the general election, the opposing party PTI would also be consulted.
Not possible after what the PDM government has done to him.
 
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View attachment 943227
  • Former minister proposes a "Charter of Democracy".
  • "Need to decide how to normalise Pakistan."
  • Fawad expresses reservations on interim setup.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan should end the bitterness with the establishment and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif before the elections, Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) leader and former information minister Fawad Chaudhry has said.

The remarks of the IPP leader, who parted ways with PTI following the events of May 9, came while he was speaking to the media outside the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) in Islamabad on Tuesday.

He further expressed discontent with the current political landscape of the country and urged his former party's chief to mend ties with other political bigwigs and the establishment.

"How will we move forward in such bitterness?" he asked, adding that the situation is not "normal" at the moment.

He further said: "Bringing the country's situation back to normal is more important than the elections.

"The differences and bitterness between the PTI chairman and the establishment should be reduced. The bitterness between the PTI chief and Nawaz Sharif also needs to be narrowed.

"How will it be possible to hold an election in Pakistan until these tensions are reduced?

"Even if the elections are held, how will any problem in its results be solved in this atmosphere?" he asked.

The former minister also proposed that a "Charter of Democracy" be signed to return things to normalcy.

"There is no environment for democracy and elections in Pakistan. There is a need to decide how to normalise Pakistan."

So, he suggested that before the election, a democratic charter be made to ease tensions between the dissident parties.

Fawad added that without returning to stability, it was useless to conduct the polls.

Expressing reservations regarding the interim setup, Fawad said that the caretaker government would be formed by following consultation between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's and NA opposition leader Raja Riaz's, who had candidly expressed willingness to contest next elections on PML-N ticket.

He lamented that the country's political leaders are so caught up in their scuffles and fights that they can not even talk about Pakistan's problems.

"In these crippling conditions, whether Pakistan goes to the election or not is irrelevant; the bitterness must end first," he reiterated.

It is pertinent to note here that Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari urged all parties to hold mutual negotiations.

The former president said that the political parties had initiated talks to solve the issues regarding elections. He said that when Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) would come on one page for the general election, the opposing party PTI would also be consulted.

Oo L pe doo aankhain patwari he already states i am not part of IPP gas cylinder… mujhe sirf bulaya gaya tha may chala gaya kia mainay ye kaheen kaha kay may join karli hey IPP ? He recently stated this lol
 
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If PPP is here despite it's leader being killed (twice) then anything is possible. Politics is very fluid.
It's only there to ensure that IK doesn't return. Yes politics is a dirty game
 
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Establishment should be doing their job which is to defend Pakistan
and prepare for War. As for Mota Nawaja he should be in prison for
corruption and extra judicial killings.

IK does not need to mend ties with anyone, he hasn't done anything
wrong. It was the establishment that broke their oath of not to interfere
in politics.
 
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Establishment should be doing their job which is to defend Pakistan
and prepare for War. As for Mota Nawaja he should be in prison for
corruption and extra judicial killings.

IK does not need to mend ties with anyone, he hasn't done anything
wrong. It was the establishment that broke their oath of not to interfere
in politics.

Same from me
 
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Is IK dumb? He wants to navigate through the elections, and then negotiate with the Deep State from a position of strength. He knows how to take calculated risks....
They won't allow him or his party to stand.

If imran khan gives ticket to a dog or a donkey or even a pig they will win hands down.
The traitor army knows this
 
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