The government will not resign, nor will the assemblies be dissolved, says President Arif Ali
President Arif Ali
National dialogue on electoral reforms is needed, political tensions in the country will ease in the coming days, President of Pakistan informally talks to journalists
The President of Pakistan Dr. Arif Alvi has said that neither the government will resign nor the assemblies will be dissolved. There is a need for national dialogue on electoral reforms. However, Prime Minister Imran Khan will decide when and with whom to have dialogue. Political tensions in the country will ease. According to details, President Dr. Arif Alvi called on senior journalists. Informally discussing the political situation in the meeting, he said that the demand of opposition alliance PDM to resign from the government was unjustified. The NRO is demanding but the opposition is saying that we are not asking for the NRO. In these circumstances, the debate on the NRO has intensified but the national dialogue is impossible without the NAB and the anti-corruption agenda. Why? That the only point of the PTI government is a corruption-free Pakistan, the political system has been destabilized for the last two years, in this situation the national dialogue on electoral reforms is a matter of urgency.
He said that he used to talk to Prime Minister Imran Khan on a daily basis. He said that daily contacts were maintained between the President and the Prime Minister. Nowadays, the Prime Minister and I are also reading Islamic history books. There is also the aspect of, the Prime Minister explains to me on most issues. In response to a question, the President of Pakistan said that our position regarding non-recognition of Israel is clear, there is no foreign pressure on the government to recognize Israel, reports of government representative's visit to Israel are baseless. Are
Talking about Balochistan, he said that India has 99% hand in the incidents of sabotage and sabotage in Balochistan, India is openly against C-Pak, therefore conspiracies are being hatched against it.
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