Govt cannot last till June 8: Sheikh Rasheed

Pakistan Apr, 3 2023
Govt cannot last till June 8: Sheikh Rasheed
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RAWALPINDI: Head of Pakistan Awami Muslim League and former Interior Minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed has castigated ruling alliance saying that October 8 is far away; they will not even see June 8. He tweeted that only person like “Rana Sanaullah can give statement regarding filing references against three judges. These judges gave verdicts against PTI. But this does not mean that they would get arbitrary decisions from judges.”

Rasheed wrote in another tweet that “Caretaker governments in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will end in 90 days. Result of filing references against judges will also be zero. Country is going towards anarchy. PDM problem in election in 90 days, which will prove to be political death of group of 13.”

He said that “Government’s attempt to evade elections, pressure on judiciary and death of poor while trying to get bag of free flour are all signs of danger.”

“Judiciary is red line. They have to accept decision of either judiciary or people on streets. They have to clarify on Israel, trade with India and their assets.”

Rasheed said, “Record high inflation and unemployment could lead to civil war. People do not have money to bury their dead. Value of dollar has doubled against rupee. Banning TV channels will force people to switch over to social media.”

Published in The Daily National Courier, April, 03 2023

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