Pakistan
Asad Qaiser accuses Maryam Nawaz steal mandate in CM-ship
On the other hand, Akhtar Mengal stated that these elections are a rare one.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) leader Asad Qaiser accused Maryam Nawaz stole the mandate and got the position of chief Minister.
According to the details, Asad Qaiser and Balochistan National Party’s (BNP) leader Akhtar Mengal have a meeting together and when the meeting ended both leaders talked to media.
PTI’s leader stated that every political party raised concerns regarding general elections held at February 8. He termed this election as the most rigged one and expressed the deep sorrow about the voting process for chief minister position.
Asad called this cabinet and chief minister as fake ones. He named these elections as a bad example of rigging. He said that PTI will raise its voice for the transparent elections and for the constitution.
On the other hand, Akhtar Mengal stated that these elections are a rare one because its been 20 days since elections passed away and the results are coming still now.
He affirmed that four allied parties are united together against rigging in Balochistan. There should be a solution for rigging. General surgery would be helpful to get rid of this problem.
The country cannot be going upwards until the constitution will not be implemented fully. No one has the right to decide the country’s future in locked doors, Mengal added.
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