The nation's poor state of affairs indicate the incumbent government is unable to take any step for their betterment

Islamabad: Pakistan Peoples Party co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari Tuesday rejected the possibility of becoming a part of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) again.
“I don’t think it’s going to happen,” he said while talking to reporters after appearing in the accoutability court for hearing.
The former president said since the very first day, he was against this "incompetent government" as they (rulers) were unable to govern state affairs.
"The poor condition of the nation shows the incumbent government is unable to take any step for the betterment of people, and now it has been proved by history too," he said.
About PDM’s long march on Pakistan Day, which will be led by JUI chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, Zardari said the PDM chief has marched in the past as well that didn't bring down the government.
To a question regarding in-house change reports on media and giving a tough time to the PTI-led government a tough time, he said "everything will be fine".
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