Expressing his opinion, he added that a national government should be formed, no government can deal with the problems alone.


Islamabad: The Former Federal Minister Fawad Chaudhry, while reacting to the rush of politicians to form a government, Monday said that a national government will be formed, not a coalition government.
Fawad Chaudhry in the Anti-Corruption Court (ATC) Rawalpindi said in a conversation with the media that the situation of the elections is in front of everyone. The whole world, including Australia and US, has raised questions about the elections held in Pakistan.
He stated that there is no ban on Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), it can take its own decision legally and constitutionally.
Expressing his opinion, he added that a national government should be formed, no government can deal with the problems alone.
It is pertinent to note that Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) leader Fawad Chaudhry was produced in the ATC from Adiala Jail, the hearing was adjourned till February 22 as the judge was on leave.
Notably, Fawad Chaudhry is accused of alleged corruption of millions of rupees in the private housing society.
Iran war enters fourth day in 'smoke and blood' as markets slide
- a day ago

The Supreme Court appears likely to let stoners own guns
- 17 hours ago

Jeffrey Epstein saw promise in Bitcoin — and its far-right supporters
- 10 hours ago

Do you need to know who you’d be without antidepressants?
- 17 hours ago
Iran Guards say launched more than 40 missiles at US, Israeli targets
- 8 hours ago
Apple launches new generation of MacBook laptops starting at $1,099
- a day ago
Global oil and gas shipping costs surge as Iran vows to close Strait of Hormuz
- a day ago

PM takes parliamentary leaders into confidence regarding Pak-Afghan situation
- 8 hours ago

What does “America First” even mean anymore?
- a day ago
New Zealand beat South Africa to reach T20 World Cup final
- 2 hours ago
Iran postpones state funeral for Khamenei: state TV
- 6 hours ago

The Galaxy S26 is a photography nightmare
- 10 hours ago







