Shahbaz Sharif accused of denying overseas Pakistanis right of vote
Shahbaz Sharif accused of denying overseas Pakistanis right of vote.
Adviser on Parliamentary Affairs Babar Awan hurled allegation, while addressing a joint press conference with Minister for State on Information Farrukh Habib in Islamabad today (Monday).
Shahbaz Sharif accused of denying overseas Pakistanis right of vote
He said Leader of the Opposition in National Assembly Shahbaz Sharif wants to deprive overseas Pakistanis of their right to cast votes.
Awan further said underlined judicial reforms government’s top priority after electoral reforms.
He said Prime Minister Imran Khan remains committed to grant the right of vote to the overseas Pakistanis.
The adviser noted the right to vote as a fundamental right of the overseas Pakistanis.
Moreover, he said that Prime Minister Imran Khan and his coalition partners believe in supremacy of constitution and rule of law.
While speaking on the occasion, Farrukh Habib said Opposition has no interest in holding transparent elections.
Fawad claims PTI led govt introduces strong narrative against corruption
Meanwhile, Information Minister Chaudhary Fawad Hussain underlined merit and transparency as the key hallmarks of PTI government.
While addressing a gathering in Jhelum today (Sunday), he said that the government is taking all decisions on merit.
He further said Prime Minister Imran khan has broken two-party system in the country with the support of general public.
The Information Minister said that the PTI led government has introduced an integrated political strong narrative against corruption.
Moreover, the government also has taken bold steps to eliminate this menace from the country.
He said that Imran Khan has emerged as the Muslim leader in the world and effectively fought the case of Muslim Ummah including Islamophobia.
Earlier, the Minister for Information and Broadcasting inaugurated the two lane Lillah to Jhelum road.
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