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Ruling party was not opposed to holding elections: Rana Sanaullah

The interior minister Rana Sanaullah  raised concerns over potential controversies surrounding the upcoming elections, stating that such circumstances could lead to the “country’s downfall”.

The minister declared that the ruling party was not opposed to holding elections, but it was evident in the past that such controversial elections incurred damages to the country the most.

“Before this, the elections of 1971 and 1977 were controversial as well. One election disintegrated the country while the other paved the way for terrorism,” he added.

The interior minister said that if the elections were held reminiscent of 71 and 77 situations, under unwarranted circumstances, then it would pave the way for the country to move toward “destruction and anarchy”.

“We are strictly against this destruction,” he asserted. He further said that elections held on someone’s insistence would not be accepted, rather they should be held at a scheduled time and agreed upon by all the stakeholders.

Rozina Ali

Rozina Ali is an environmental journalist in Pakistan, specializing in climate change, sustainability, and ecological issues. She frequently reports on the environmental effects of various policies and of Pakistan.

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