Nawaz came to power through back-door negotiations, claims Khursheed Shah

Sherry Rehman says democratically elected leaders disgrace country by considering themselves above the law

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ISLAMABAD:
Opposition leader in the National Assembly Khursheed Shah claimed on Tuesday that Nawaz Sharif came into power through “back-door negotiations” before the general elections in 2013.

The Pakistan Peoples Party leader criticised the ousted prime minister for being silent when others were being suppressed. “He wants the best for himself but not others,” said Shah.

Dwelling further on the tenure of Nawaz, Shah stated that the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Quaid had failed to deliver on his promise to end load-shedding in the country.

General elections 2018

Speaking on the upcoming elections, Shah said politicians should ensure all parties have a level playing field. A political crisis hinders the development process of the country, he observed. “Our governments are not made through free and fair elections. Rigging and political maneuverings taint our election progress.”

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Doubting the transparency of past elections, he lamented that the institutions were prevented to exercise their due autonomy to conduct free and fair elections. “If certain institutions continue to meddle in a dirty game, they will not be considered loyal to the nation.”


He maintained that the Election Commission of Pakistan had a constitutional right to ensure that the general elections were conducted in a free and fair environment. He urged ECP to create a situation that did not leave space for rigging allegations. “Transparent elections strengthen the state.”

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Leader of the Opposition in Senate criticises PML-N politics

Democratically elected leaders disgrace the country when they consider themselves above the law and parliamentary process stated Leader of the Opposition in Senate Sherry Rehman.

Speaking to the media on Tuesday, the PPP senator, referring to PML-N, said they claimed there was no leveled playing field in politics. Despite having their returning officers (RO) in place, they allege election process to be rigged.

Echoing Shah’s views, Rehman claimed PML-N only practices politics of “personal interest”. “What have they [PML-N] done to ensure transparent elections? They do not engage in confidence-building measures if the purpose does not serve them.”

The PPP leader said since PML-N had made the accountability process a joke, they must endure the same fate.
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