Emergency, Governor rule in Punjab may be imposed, fears PPP leader

Lahore (HRNW) Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Central Punjab General Secretary and Parliament leader Syed Hassan Murtaza on Monday showed his concern that the government can impose an emergency or can impose governor rule in Punjab in order to sabotage the voting for the election for the new leader of the House going to be held on April 6 in Punjab Assembly.

He was addressing a press conference along with members of Punjab Assembly Makhdoom Usman Mahmood, Mumtaz Chang, Shazia Abid and Raees Nabeel. Secretary Information Shahzad Saeed Cheema, Faiza Malik, Ahsan Rizvi, Afraz Naqvi and Sajjad Nazir were also present on the occasion.

Murtaza said that without reforms, elections will be useless. He also said that the PPP and opposition parties will not accept elections under Imran Khan, adding that we consider Imran Khan as the elected Prime Minister and now after the dissolution of the National Assembly it is unconstitutional to write him Prime Minister.

 

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