Pakistan
Funding of registered parties must be presented before public: Fawad
Minister says government wants to make Election Commission Pakistan
Lahore: Commenting on the foreign funding case, Minister for Information Fawad Chaudhry on Sunday said that the funding of registered parties must be presented before public.
While addressing a press conference along with State Minister for Information and Broadcasting Farrukh Habib, Fawad Chaudhry said that the work on foreign funding case is still not being done the way it should have been carried out.
“The accounts of all parties must be presented before public. The government wants to make the Election Commission Pakistan (ECP) a strong establishment. Many extremist organizations are not registered in the ECP,” the minister said.
He further maintained that the record of not a single donor of PML-N is registered in ECP. “A same as the funding record of the PPP from 2009 to 2012 is empty. The sources of the funding are still unknown while in KPK division, no accountability of PML-N was ever carried out,” he added.
He further maintained that the previous government did not solve Gwadar’s problems. He also said that PM Khan will bring a big package to solve problems of people in Balochistan. The government has an idea of problems being faced by people of Gwadar. The issues including those of electricity, gas and water will be catered by Balochistan government soon.”
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