Yousuf Raza Gilani, a former prime minister of Pakistan, asserts that the PPP is necessary for the formation of any administration
Yousuf Raza Gilani, a former prime minister of Pakistan, asserts that the PPP is necessary for the formation of any administration
Yousuf Raza Gilani, a former prime minister of Pakistan, asserts that the PPP is necessary for the formation of any administration |
In response to a query, the top PPP official said that the Election Commission of Pakistan is in charge of holding free and fair elections.
He was cited in the Dawn newspaper as stating, "You have seen that no other family in the Indian mainland has made more sacrifices than the Bhutto family."
With general elections scheduled for February 8 in Pakistan, former prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said on Sunday that no government at the center can be established without the backing of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). Speaking during a news conference in Multan, Geelani said, "Let me inform you one thing, no, the government can be constituted (in Islamabad) without the support of PPP."
"In Pakistan, the PPP—led by former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari—is the only ideological group. Everyone can see the sacrifices it has made for the rights of minorities, women, and the protection of the Constitution and the rule of law. You've got Newspaper dawn According to the PPP, he said, "It is evident that no other family in the subcontinent has made more sacrifices than the Bhutto family." In response to a query, the top PPP official said that the Election Commission of Pakistan is in charge of holding free and fair elections. As.
"It is my belief that all political parties should have equal opportunities in elections, and no party should be given preference," he said, perhaps alluding to the late Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N). , In response to the concerns expressed by the ECP about the candidates' nomination papers, Geelani said, "Our party has taken a stance; even Bilawal Bhutto Saheb has taken a stand. He discussed equal opportunity as well. Certain nomination documents have been the subject of criticism from the returning officer."We now need to see what their legal counsel is pursuing.”
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