ISLAMABAD: Senior politicians and PML leader Syed Kabir Ali Wasti has demanded that the National Assembly must be dissolved immediately by the prime minister to end the current national deadlock as there is no other way to bring the current turbulent situation under control.
“It will take only 48 hours for the assembly to pave the way for fresh elections”, Wasti said in a statement which reflected the general sense of drift and chaos prevailing in all the sectors of national politics and economy.
The senior leader said government failed to control the security, political or economic collapse in the country everyone now agreed that the only way out was to hold free and fair elections as soon as possible.
“The PPP government will not take this decision as President Zardari will try to drag and hold on to his power as long as he can, but the prime minister, who is on a sort of parole because the Supreme Court has already issued a judgment against him in the rental companies case, should end the misery of the nation by dissolving the house himself,” Wasti said.
He said if the Election Commission of Pakistan disqualified a large number of MPs because of their dual nationality and if Karachi was not coming under control except by intervention of the Army, then the existence of the NA was meaningless and its dissolution will quickly shift the focus of all to fresh elections thus bringing some respite for the poor people suffering from power struggles.
Wasti said it was astonishing that the PM was cancelling the orders and policies of his interior minister, without even consulting him, specially on such important issues like the war on terror and suicide attacks throughout the country.
“The latest case of conflicting decisions on mobile phones by the PM and Rehman Malik tells us what is going on behind the scene, while the president is trying to handle a revolt in Sindh,” he added.
“It will take only 48 hours for the assembly to pave the way for fresh elections”, Wasti said in a statement which reflected the general sense of drift and chaos prevailing in all the sectors of national politics and economy.
The senior leader said government failed to control the security, political or economic collapse in the country everyone now agreed that the only way out was to hold free and fair elections as soon as possible.
“The PPP government will not take this decision as President Zardari will try to drag and hold on to his power as long as he can, but the prime minister, who is on a sort of parole because the Supreme Court has already issued a judgment against him in the rental companies case, should end the misery of the nation by dissolving the house himself,” Wasti said.
He said if the Election Commission of Pakistan disqualified a large number of MPs because of their dual nationality and if Karachi was not coming under control except by intervention of the Army, then the existence of the NA was meaningless and its dissolution will quickly shift the focus of all to fresh elections thus bringing some respite for the poor people suffering from power struggles.
Wasti said it was astonishing that the PM was cancelling the orders and policies of his interior minister, without even consulting him, specially on such important issues like the war on terror and suicide attacks throughout the country.
“The latest case of conflicting decisions on mobile phones by the PM and Rehman Malik tells us what is going on behind the scene, while the president is trying to handle a revolt in Sindh,” he added.
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