Rashid urges ‘responsible quarters’ for early elections

Says it is time to hold responsible those who 'sold their votes'


Our Correspondent April 01, 2022
Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid. PHOTO: PID/FILE

RAWALPINDI:

Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid urged 'responsible quarters' on Friday to take the initiative and announce early elections to hold accountable those who “sold” their votes – an apparent reference to dissenting members of the ruling party and others deciding to side with the opposition against the government in the no-confidence motion.

While addressing a ceremony held in Rawalpindi to confer upon the Waqar-un-Nisa College the status of a university, the interior minister added that tomorrow (Saturday) would be an important day in Pakistan’s politics.

“Prime Minister Imran Khan will not be defeated by elements that looted the country for decades, and have now united against his government,” he said. “Even if the no-confidence motion is successful on Sunday, everyone is with Imran Khan. Rawalpindi does not like those who sell their votes.”

The interior minister reiterated that he is standing with the premier like a ‘rock’. “Imran Khan will fight against these plunderers and looters,” the minister stressed.

Rashid said he wanted for the Nullah Leh project to also be inaugurated, "but I guess people didn't want that".

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Announcing 264 jobs and Rs300 million worth of funds for the university, Minister Rashid said that he did not know where he would be the day after tomorrow but these jobs were to be given to the daughters of underprivileged families.

The minister lamented that it was an uphill task trying to give the medical college the status of a university. "Had to please people who no one even bothers to greet,” the minister said.

The interior minister has been doubling down on his calls for holding snap elections in the country as the volatile political situation slips out of the hands of the embattled prime minister. Earlier this week, Rashid had dropped the idea of holding "fair and transparent" snap elections immediately after Haj 2022.

“I am pro early elections,” Rashid said, adding, “The prime minister should present a good budget because oil and wheat prices are high across the globe, there’s IMF, FATF and so many other problems … Imran Khan should give a good budget and hold elections immediately after hajj”.

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