Govt not been formed yet, wave of protest in Pakistan?

S Venkateshwari
Govt not been formed yet, wave of protest in Pakistan?


The general elections have made the already dire state of affairs in Pakistan, which is grappling with economic distress, even more dire. Numerous significant political parties across the nation have claimed that the february 8 election was massively rigged. Not only that, but the results have changed even since they were released. This is the rationale behind the opposition from numerous political groups, including as the National Party, BNP, Hazara Democratic Party, and Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party.

Balochistan is where the protest is having the largest effect. The district administration claims that employees of the BNP and NP have also taken to the streets. Numerous roadways have seen traffic stops as a result of this. Nearly nine days have passed since Pakistan's elections concluded. The announcement of the new government has not yet been made. Right now, PML-N is leading the contest to establish the government. Nawaz Sharif, though, has withdrawn from the PM contest.

The soldiers presented him with two options, according to accounts in the media. First, he ought to take over as prime minister or appoint his daughter Maryam as chief minister of Punjab. Secondly, he ought to withdraw from the PM contest.

The assertion of Omar Ayub

PTI's prime minister candidate, Omar Ayub Khan, made a significant remark amid nationwide rallies. According to him, the PTI will establish its own national and local governments. In addition, he has expressed regret for the actions that have been done in the past several months against his party. At an Islamabad press conference, Ayub stated, "Even now, our leaders and workers are being picked up by the police and put under pressure." He went on to say, "PTI will form the government at the Center and in the provinces."







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