He was of the view that the next government "would not be a majority but a minority government," as PML-N's tough decisions would come under sharp criticism from the PPP.
"Congress targets AIUDF every time and AIUDF targets Congress. Congress says AIUDF is communal and AIUDF says Congress has done nothing for Muslims. But today we are astonished that one question was brought up by an AIUDF MLA and both Congress and AIUDF walked out together," said Hazarika
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) senior vice president Maryam Nawaz is slated to become the first woman Chief Minister of Punjab in the country's history, and has pledged to live up to people's expectations, Geo News reported.
A concerned Pakistani citizen shared his apprehensions about the country's current trajectory, expressing doubt over the government's priorities and its impact on the nation. The individual articulated their frustration with a system seemingly driven by self-interest rather than a commitment
Amid the two major Pakistan political parties, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), reaching out on an agreement to form a coalition government, a Pakistani Canadian broadcaster claimed the alliance doesn't suit each other and they are just fulfilling the ne
PML-N senior vice president and Punjab chief minister candidate Maryam Nawaz will preside and address the meeting at Jati Umra in Lahore at 2 pm (local time).
"We did not have enough numbers to form the government. To take Pakistan out of this crisis,... Pakistan People's Party and Muslim League - Nawaz are going to form the government... I am hopeful that Shehbaz Sharif will be the Prime Minister of Pakistan once again," Pakistan People's Party C
Pakistan's two major parties, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) have finally reached an agreement to form a coalition government, ending days of negotiations following an inconclusive national election as no party secured a simple majority, Geo
As the coordination committees of both the PML-N and PPP prepare for their sixth meeting, the ongoing dialogue seeks an agreement over the formation of the future government.
As talks for the incoming coalition government continue, primarily due to the PPP's apparent reluctance, insiders revealed to Dawn that the party is facing pressure from various quarters, including within its ranks, to join the government. Another round of discussions is scheduled for Tue