LAHORE: Following the Supreme Court’s order, the ruling alliance has suggested making a 10-person parliamentary committee. With equal representation from both sides to talk about holding elections all over the country on the same day.
The PTI has put together a three-person group. The group will talk with the ruling coalition about holding elections on the same day.
The political situation is starting to loosen up. As the government suggested a parliamentary group to talk about the terms of talks. This comes as a Supreme Court deadline for political parties to agree on an election date is coming up.
The Federal Minister for Law, Azam Nazeer Tarar, and the Minister of Railways. Khawaja Saad Rafique, are said to have talked to Senate Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani about this.
The sources also said that the government has said that a parliamentary committee should have five members from both the government and the opposition. The committee should have a place to meet in Parliament to talk.
The sources also said that Sanjrani will write a letter to the opposition to tell them about the government’s ideas.
The Senate chairman also talked to Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Asad Umar, and Shehzad Wasim, who are leaders of the PTI.
According to the sources, Sanjrani asked the leaders of the PTI to come up with five names. They said that the names given soon by the old ruling party.
PTI’s panel
Former prime minister Imran Khan put together a three-person group to talk with the government about elections and other important issues.
The group is of Senator Barrister Ali Zafar, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, and Vice President Fawad Chaudhry.
Note that the Supreme Court has told the political groups to talk to each other so that they can agree on the date of the country’s elections. The government is insisting that the elections to held on the same day.
During today’s meeting on petitions for elections to be held all over the country at the same time. The highest court is likely to ask the government how orders are being carried out.
On April 4, a three-person panel led by the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Umar Ata Bandial, told the government that elections should held in Punjab on May 14.
But after giving its written decision at the last hearing, the court said that its decision on the election delay case had already set May 14 as the date for the Punjab Assembly election.