Elections will not be delayed, says PM Kakar

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Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, the caretaker prime minister, announced that the general elections would proceed as scheduled, with no postponement.”

Elections will not be delayed: “I don’t see any chance (of an election delay). I’m not at all confused at all. In an interview with a private television channel, the prime minister stated, “I believe we will call and hold the elections on schedule.”

“In an interview with a private television channel, the prime minister stated, ‘I believe we will call and hold the elections on schedule.'”

Further, In response to a query, he stressed the need of competent law enforcement, noting that his government had put the law into place to target illegal cash hoarders and enterprises with the help of military leadership.

He also urged the development of civic institutions’ capabilities for putting legislation into effect.

The country’s democracy, according to the prime minister, depends on the political parties establishing a democratic system.

Despite having the freedom to join any party or form his own as a citizen and having met with all political figures before to taking office as a political participant, he responded to a query by saying that he had never given the idea any thought.

He refuted accusations that the interim government showed bias in favor of the PML-N by pointing out that political parties typically generate such perceptions before elections to garner support from the public.

“Prime Minister Kakar’s Perspective on Pakistan’s Future and Leadership”

The future of Pakistan lies in the capable and devoted hands of Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir, according to Prime Minister Kakar.

He responded to a question by saying he was OK with the military’s direction and that the caretaker government had the final say in all aspects of decision-making.

“The prime minister responded to the question about whether Nawaz Sharif had been treat unfairly by saying that concerns about judicial interventions always exist because different parties hold various viewpoints on relevant topics.”

Although the court has not yet decided whether it is unlawful, Kakar stated on the cypher issue that it was a state’s property and that exposing it for purposes other than those specified was improper.

The prime minister asserted that rather than supporting the military, he backed PTI in both the 2013 and 2018 elections in order to address issues with Pakistan’s infrastructure, economy, foreign policy, and branding.

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