Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed, a former interior minister and current leader of the Awami Muslim League, insulted the coalition government on Sunday by claiming that the PML-N is now going after the judiciary, which he described as the “last hope of Pakistanis.”
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Rasheed claimed on Twitter that Hamza Shahbaz has already taken the oath of office twice as the chief minister of Punjab in the past 1.5 months and is getting ready to do so once more.PML-N
He claimed that the dollar had increased by more than Rs20 in a week and that Finance Minister Miftah Ismail had also raised the LPG tax.
The former minister questioned, “What else could be a sign of a worsening economic crisis and political instability than this?”
Rasheed claimed that Maulana Fazlur Rehman, the leader of the JUI-F, and Asif Ali Zardari have both grown agitated in response to recent statements made by Fazl and political actions taken by Zardari.
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The coalition government has been told to follow instructions or else a crisis will be created for them, according to Fazl’s remarks on Saturday.
According to the PDM chief, if institutions are calm, a crisis won’t arise.
Contrary to the expectations of the PTI and its allies, Hamza retained the position of chief executive after Zardari’s meeting with PML-Q leader Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain on the eve of the CM election.
On July 22, after the votes had been counted, Punjab Assembly Deputy Speaker Dost Mazari disallowed 10 votes cast by PML-Q members by citing Article 63(A) of the Constitution. As a result, Elahi garnered 176 votes, while Hamza received 179.
After Shujaat wrote a letter to the deputy speaker stating that he had instructed the party not to vote in anyone’s favour during the ruling on July 22, Article 63(A) was applied. Shujaat was persuaded, according to the PTI, by PPP Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari.