The Muslim League (N) has decided to hold parliamentary elections on February 8th.
According to the Election Commission's schedule, preparations for the elections are in full swing. PML-N Information Chief Mariam Aurangzeb’s says "People will exercise their right to vote on February 8 and vote for Nawaz for the beginning of better days".
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League (N) Central Information and Broadcasting Secretary General Maryam Aurangzeb has announced that the Muslim League (N) will hold general elections on February 8. He said he did. In his response to
People will exercise their right to vote on February 8 to decide on Pakistan's development, peace and prosperity. Vote for Nawaz for the start of better days. Similarly, PML-N Senator Irfan Siddiqui said the opinion of seven or eight senators in the 100-member House cannot be called the opinion of the Senate.
PML-N leader Mian Javed Latif said the desire to postpone the elections by filing a resolution through the back door will not come true, and the PML-N is strongly opposed to it. The election cannot be postponed even for a moment. We are facing all kinds of conspiracies, so to introduce and pass a resolution through the back door is an insult to the House of Councilors. Meanwhile, the Election Commission of Pakistan said in its reply to the resolution passed by the Senate that the general elections will be held on February 8. The Senate resolution does not affect the election schedule.
According to Election Commission officials, no order other than the Supreme Court's order can influence voting. We are well prepared for the elections, everything is in place and there is no good reason to postpone them at this time. It should be recalled that the resolution to cancel the Senate elections scheduled for February 8th was approved by a majority. The situation in each region is tense, and the February elections are expected to be postponed. The resolution was passed by independent senator Dilawar Khan from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
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