The opposition discusses the formation of the great alliance

Islamabad:

Tuesday evening, the main leaders of the main opposition parties met for talks on the dominant political situation in the country and the prospects of a great alliance against the coalition government led by the Muslim League of Pakistan (PML-N ).

The first large group of opposition leaders after failed talks with the leader coalition led by PML-N has unanimously declared the current government as non-representative and imposed on the people against their will.

The key figures for opposition parties have agreed that the holding of transparent elections under a neutral electoral commission was the only way to resolve the country’s dominant political and economic instability, social disturbances and security problems.

“The only way to get out of serious questions such as political and economic instability, social disorders and terrorism is new elections”, a declaration published following the meeting indicated.

To a question on the formation of Grand Opposition Alliance, a main member of the opposition gathering said that “it is [meeting] the first step; The deliberations will take place to settle the details, “adding” soon you will see a major development in this regard “.

During a key meeting held at the residence of the former president of the National Assembly Asad Qaiser, several oppositions, including Mahmood Khan Achakzai, the head of Tehreek Tahafuz-een Pakistan, Maulana Fazlur Rehman of Jamiat Ulema -Slam, Sahibzada Hamid Raza de Jamiat Ulema-E-Islam, Sahibzada Hamid Raza de Sunni Ittehad, Allama Raja Nasir Abbas of Wahdat-Ul-Muslimeen, former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi of the Pakistani Party Awam, Mustafa main politician Nawaz Khokhar , Opposition leader of the National Assembly Omar Ayub, Opposition Head in the Senate Shibli -President of Pakhtunkhwa, Junaid Akbar, member of the PTI legal team, Faire Chaudhry and Akhunzada Hussain, spokesperson for spokespersons Tehreek Tahafuz-e-Aeen Pakistan, attended Reunion.

Speaking to the media after the meeting, the head of Jui-F said that the “February 2024 elections were faked”, therefore, the outgoing government no longer had the right to stay in power, stressing that new elections were the The only solution to take the country among economic crises and others.

Fazl said that an opposition alliance had come here to Qaiser’s invitation in which the country’s political situation had been discussed. “All the parties are of the opinion that on February 8, 2024 was a rigged election. The mandate of this government is not the mandate of the people,” he added.

FAZL also criticized the performance of the Pakistan Electoral Commission (ECP) in the general elections last year. “The electoral commission has not organized good elections. If the electoral commission is really independent, it should resign,” he accused.

Speaking on occasion, former Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi also demanded new elections in the country, saying that the current government had been imposed on the people. He added that the consultations between the opposition parties would continue in the coming days.

Answering a question, Abbasi said political prisoners should be released. Asked about the latest amendments to the Act on the Prevention of Electronic Crimes (PECA), the former Prime Minister said: “Black laws like Peca should be abolished.”

The declaration of the opposition parties said that the opposition also demanded the end of political oppression and the immediate release of political prisoners. The opposition strongly condemned the amendments in the PECA, calling for its repeal. Participants also expressed serious concerns concerning the wave of terrorism underway in Balutchistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.

To resolve these problems more, the declaration indicated, a sub-comity was FO

RMED to design a future plan, with plans to consult party management before finalizing the recommendations.

Just before the first anniversary of the general elections, the opposition parties began to prepare for the power alliance and to reflect on different strategies to exert pressure on the government.

After the five -week unsuccessful discussions between the government and the PTI, the opposition parties have now decided to focus on the formation of a large opposition alliance to give the government difficult time.

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