Islamabad:
The top leadership of large opposition parties on Tuesday night gathered for conversations about the prevailing political situation in the country and the prospect of a magnificent alliance against Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) -LED coalition government.
The first major hug of opposition leaders after the failed negotiations with the PML-N-LED-Government Coalition unanimously declared the current government as non-representative and imposed on the people against their will.
The most important figures for the opposition parties agreed that holding transparent elections during a neutral election commission was the only way to tackle the country’s prevailing political and economic instability, social turmoil and security concerns.
“The only way out of serious issues such as political and economic instability, social turmoil and terrorism are new choices,” is a statement that was issued after the meeting.
To a matter of forming the Grand Opposition Alliance, a senior member of the opposition collection said “that is [meeting] the first step; Considerations take place to sort the details, “addition” soon you will see greater development in this regard. “
At a key meeting held in the former National Assembly’s Speaker Asad Qaiser separates several opposition, including Mahmood Khan Achakzai, the head of Tehreek Tahafuz-E-Aeen Pakistan, Maulana Fazlur Rehman of Jamiat Disadvantaged Disadvantage, SaHibzada Hamid Raza From Sunni Intehad Council, Allama Raja Nasir Abbas from Wahdat-Ul Muslime, former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi from Awam Pakistan Party, senior politician Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar, opposition leader in the National Assembly Omar Ayub, opposition leader in Senate Shiblibli UNKHWA President Junaid Akbar , PTI’s lawyer for legal team member Faisal Chaudhry and Akhunzada Hussain, spokesman for Tehreek Tahafuz-E-Aeen Pakistan, attended the meeting.
When he spoke to the media after the meeting, Jui-F-Chef said the election in February 2024 was rigged “, therefore the current government had no right to remain in power anymore, stressing that fresh elections were the only solution for to take the country out of financial and other crises.
Fazl said an opposition alliance had come hit on invitation from Qaiser, where the country’s political situation was discussed. “All parties are of the opinion that on February 8, 2024, a rigged election. This government’s mandate is not people’s mandate,” he added.
FAZL also criticized the execution of the Election Commission in Pakistan (ECP) for holding the parliamentary elections last year. “The Election Commission did not implement fair election. If the Election Commission is truly independent, it should resign,” he accused.
When we spoke to the occasion, former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi also demanded fresh elections in the country and said the current government had been imposed on the people. He added that consultations between the opposition parties would continue in the coming days.
In response to a question, Abbasi said political prisoners should be released. When asked about the latest amendments to the Law on the Prevention of Electronic Crimes (PECA), the former prime minister said, “Black laws like Peca should be abolished.”
Opposition parties’ statement said the opposition also required an end to political oppression and immediate release of political prisoners. The opposition condemned strongly amendments to PECA and called for cancellation. Participants also expressed serious concerns about the ongoing wave of terrorism in Balochistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
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Just before the first anniversary of the parliamentary elections, the opposition parties have begun to go up against the ruling alliance and Muller on various strategies to exert pressure on the government.
After the five weeks of long failed conversations between the government and the PTI, the opposition parties have now decided to focus on forming a magnificent opposition alliance to give hard time to the government.