Pakistan: Amidst the political turmoil in Pakistan, Shahbaz Sharif’s government was finally formed. He took oath as Prime Minister. But on the other hand, Imran Khan’s party PTI i.e. Tehreek-e-Insaf has targeted the Shahbaz government. Shahbaz government has been termed as ‘fake’ government. Also, nationwide protests have been announced on March 10 against election rigging and Shahbaz government.
The political uproar in Pakistan has not stopped even after Shahbaz Sharif became the PM. Imran Khan’s party PTI accused the Shahbaz government of ‘theft of mandate’. Let us tell you that when Imran Khan’s party did not get the election symbol cricket bat, his party candidates contested as independent candidates and most of Imran’s supporters won the elections. 104 candidates were Imran supporters who won the elections. Despite this, PPP i.e. Bilawal’s party and Nawaz Sharif’s party PML-N formed an alliance and formed the government.
PTI workers will take to the streets
Senior PTI leader Asad Qaiser spoke to journalists. During this, he said, “We will unite all political forces and start the movement within the ambit of law and constitution.” According to Geo News, “Kaiser, a former speaker of the National Assembly, said they plan to take to the streets in all provinces.” “Our movement will continue. All political forces will be brought together,” Qaiser said, adding that they would form an alliance with like-minded parties.
No one got majority in the election results
The elections were held on 8 February. After this the manipulations continued for many days. In the general elections, PTI supported candidates had won more than 90 out of 266 seats. Whereas PML-N had captured 75 seats. Bilawal Bhutto’s party had secured 54 seats. Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) party won 17 seats.