He made fun of the ruling coalition by claiming that people who used to punish one another now joined together to get their corruption cases dismissed.


Rawalpindi: Awami Muslim League (AML) chief Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed on Tuesday highlighted the necessity of a stable democracy in the nation for preventing an economic collapse.
The former interior minister said in a tweet that the Supreme Court will hear three significant issues that might alter Pakistani politics and prevent the country from trying new political avenues.
Rasheed said that until the assemblies were dissolved, a caretaker government was put in place, and the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) declared the date for the elections, there would still be a lot of uncertainty surrounding the elections.
He made fun of the ruling coalition by claiming that people who used to punish one another now joined together to get their corruption cases dismissed.
"The way caretaker governments were formed in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, elections were held in Karachi, and games were played in Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, all of these are thought-provoking incidents," he stated.
In the future elections, he claimed, it would be the youth of Pakistan who would make the decisions, and they would not tolerate any election dishonesty. The politicians were unaware of the extent of the youth's excitement for the elections, he claimed,
He also criticized the government's laptop program, claiming that it would fail as long as the cost of energy, sugar, and grain remained out of control.
آج سے سپریم کورٹ 3 اہم کیسز کی سماعت کی ابتداء کرنے جارہی ہے جو پاکستان کی سیاست اور سیاست دانوں کا رخ موڑ سکتی ہے اور آنے والے دنوں میں سیاست پر گہرےاثرات چھوڑ ہو سکتی ہے اور نِت نئے سیاسی تجربات میں رکاوٹ کا باعث بن سکتی ہے جب تک اسمبلیاں ٹوٹ نہ جائیں نگران حکومت آ نا جائے…
— Sheikh Rashid Ahmed (@ShkhRasheed) July 18, 2023

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