FM rules out early polls on PTI chief's demand

Bilawal says government looking for solutions to internal problems


APP December 05, 2022
Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in an interview with Al Jazeera. SCREENGRAB

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ISLAMABAD:

Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said on Sunday that he did not see the need for holding early elections in the country on the demand of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Chairman Imran Khan, as the government looked for solutions to internal problems.

In an interview with Al-Jazeera, the foreign minister said that the current government inherited “a divided country and a collapsed economy” from its predecessor, adding that early election would further the agenda of the previous government.

“In order to address the challenges inherited from the previous government, it is essential that the whole country gets united as no single political party or individual can address the situation alone,” he said. “The government is looking for solutions to internal problems and consensus at the international level.”

Rubbishing the accusations of a foreign conspiracy behind the removal of Imran Khan, Bilawal, also the Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), said the political leaders were supposed to speak the truth to their people instead of coming up with such conspiracy theories. “It is for the first time that a prime minister was removed constitutionally through a vote of confidence and not through a coup or court order.”

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Asked about the early elections, Bilawal said that instead of furthering democracy, the early elections would instead further Imran Khan’s agenda. He stressed the important of completing the five-year term of the assemblies unless there was any urgency which currently was not there.

To another question, Foreign Minister Bilawal said that Kashmir was an unfinished agenda of the Partition, and since Narendra Modi’s election, the space for Muslims in India as well as the Kashmiris was shrinking.

He said the people of Pakistan and Indian wanted to live in peace but in order to achieve that it was essential to respect international laws and conventions to address the issue of terrorism and extremism.

Coming to Afghanistan, the foreign minister said that Pakistan was engaging with the war-torn country in the interest of its own as well as the neighbourhood.

However, he said that the TTP had been involved in terror attacks in the past, which were still going on. He said that Pakistan would work with the Afghan government to address the challenge posed by the terrorist outfits.

 

COMMENTS (2)

Muhammad | 1 year ago | Reply Baby FM currently on internship under establishment. The Pakistan s current federal Govt is a puppet imposed in a foreign regime change conspiracy. This bunch of bribed politicians thieves traitors are a fake govt the whole nation have not accepted it are not to recognize it. This Govt of thieves rogues was formed through horse trading members bought with money. It is not legitimate. No decision-making mandate no support from public. Its all actions are also illegal. People has rejected this fake puppet ImportedGovt. PeopleDemandElections
Akram Malik | 1 year ago | Reply You and all the leaders of the PDM were calling for elections remember that Where was democracy then The truth is you and all the so-called leaders of the PDM do not want to go to the polls because they know that they will be rejected outright. You re not interested in democracy. You were never a Democrat you are rejected as party had not on merits not an experience but who you claim to be related to not the Zardari but Bhutto. Grow up and call a spade a spade
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