On the one hand, the Pakistan Muslim League (N) is claiming that it will soon succeed in forming a coalition government while on the other hand, the chairman of the People’s Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is engaged in issuing ambiguous statements.
The chairman of the People’s Party has once again said in his latest statement that he wants to form a joint government with the Muslim League in the federal government but will not back down from his position. According to media reports in this regard, People’s Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that he will vote for (N)-League on his own terms and he is sticking to his stand for government formation, so someone else has changed his stand. If it has to be done progress can be made.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on the question of opposition to the (N) League in the election campaign during the conversation with the media outside the Supreme Court said that I am running according to my campaign. If I had won the election and was the majority party, I could have said that this is my mandate, but see the wisdom and consciousness of the people that no single party was given the majority to rule on its own.
The people have given a message that the country cannot be run by a single party and take a decision by sitting together. Now all the stake holder political parties will have to come together and agree so that we can save not only our democracy but also the parliamentary system economy and federation.
Bilawal Bhutto said that the political parties that form a coalition will accept some of their points. Now the only way in this whole conflict is dialogue and compromise. The delay in the government formation process is raising questions about the political stability of Pakistan, so the sooner the government formation process is completed, the better will that, he added that the People’s Party has decided to meet those who have come to us.
If I want to vote for the (N) League, I will do so on my own terms. Chairman PP said that the advisory committees regarding government formation are suffering from slowness. This lack of seriousness is causing damage to Pakistan and democracy, so the sooner this matter is resolved, the better it will be for political stability and the incoming government.
Bilawal Bhutto said that there is no rush for us or the People’s Party, we stand by our stand. If someone else has to change their position, progress can be made and if someone is not ready to change their position, then a very dangerous stalemate is in sight. What will happen as a result of this will not be beneficial for democracy, economy and political stability.
Meanwhile, Muslim League (N) is determined for its future government. Now PPP is not giving green signal to her. In this way, Omar Ayub, the prime minister nominee of Tehreek-e-Insaf, continues to make rhetoric that he will continue to make efforts to form the government.
The tussle between the above three parties has its place, but the most important thing is the establishment of a democratic government in the country and the provision of poverty and unemployment, on which no clear declaration has yet come from any political party that she will come and take such new measures.
Which will stabilize the country’s economy or stop the overthrow of democratic governments in the future, but it seems that every political party wants to come in power and the people are not concerned with their problems, but with empty slogans.
Keep putting Therefore there is a need for political parties to play a role according to their importance to end the ongoing political instability in the country. Till the time the political parties do not convey their importance and do not reject the dictatorial thinking through their actions, political stability will not be brought in the country. Therefore, now the country’s political leadership will have to think about what kind of political future has to give to the country. If this trend continues then the country will be stuck in more problems.