Former prime minister Shahid stated that the political parties are not talking about the country's problems that is why he is forming a new political party.


Islamabad: Former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has announced the formation of a new political party by emphasizing that the political parties have to stop calling each other corrupt.
According to the details, Shahid Khaqan was talking to the media on the current political situation.
Former prime minister Shahid stated that the political parties are not talking about the country's problems that is why he is forming a new political party.
He said that the other political parties do not discuss about the solution of the problems even in the current elections campaign there was no discussion on the issues of Pakistan.
He claimed that the February 8 elections has become a controversial election and it will harm the country because when people lose confidence in the system then there is an alarming situation of the ruling government.
Khaqan Abbasi further said that the situation of the election is that even the winners have lost hence the only solution is that if all the stakeholders sit together then the country will move forward otherwise there will be more loss.
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