
- Shahid Khaqan Abbasi says “PDM not just against govt but all those who are deviating from Constitution”
- Says “PDM at war with those who stole votes”
- Says all determination taken on the PDM’s platform are by way of mutual session of all events concerned
Senior PML-N chief and former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi on Wednesday mentioned that the Pakistan Democratic Motion (PDM), an alliance of 11 Opposition events, isn’t just towards the ruling PTI authorities however is “fighting all those who are deviating from the Constitution.”
Talking throughout a Geo Information discuss present, Abbasi mentioned that the PDM is “at war with those who have stolen votes.”
Shedding mild on the difficulty of open-ballot voting within the Senate and the associated modification that the federal government is introducing within the Structure, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi mentioned that the chairman of Senate must also be chosen by way of an open-ballot voting system.
“The government did not introduce the amendment regarding the selection of the Senate’s chairman through an open-ballot system,” he mentioned.
He added that the PDM is “not pressurising anyone,” and that the alliance will current its views within the Senate’s session.
“So far, all decisions made at the PDM’s platform have been through mutual consultation of the parties involved,” he mentioned, including that there have been no disagreements on this regard.
“The only solution to [Pakistan’s] problems is to refer back to the country’s Constitution,” Shahid Khaqan Abbasi mentioned.
‘PTI attempting to rob Senate election’
Akin to Abbasi, PPP chief Agha Rafiullah, whereas talking throughout a separate discuss present on Geo Information, took a jibe on the PTI-led authorities and accused it of “trying to rob the Senate election.” He additionally prompt the federal government fashioned a committee to plot laws.
However, PML-N chief Asif Kirmani mentioned {that a} “like-minded group of the PTI” has emerged in Punjab which is attempting to “bring its favourite people to the Senate.”
“The PTI fears that through the process of secret balloting, its candidates will not get any votes,” Asif Kirmani claimed.