Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, the leader of the Awami Muslim League (AML), predicted that the political situation in Pakistan would be evident by June 20, as crucial decisions are anticipated during this phase.
In a succession of tweets, the former interior minister stated that PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari and JUI-F chief Fazlur Rehman had asserted that elections would be conducted, whereas PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif had linked elections to a level playing field.
He lamented that the public and the Constitution had been neglected and claimed that the “planners” had turned a blind eye to the realities on the ground. He stated that people look up to the judiciary.
He stated that prison threats could not influence public opinion.
According to him, the World Bank had painted a grim picture of the national economy, while the government was reveling.
Assaulting Mr. Zardari, he demanded to know where his economic expertise was between 2008 and 2013 when his party was in power. According to him, the IMF was hesitant to restart the loan program, and the dollar continued to advance against the Pakistani rupee.
The head of AML stated that a fraction of 100 individuals oppressed millions of citizens. The government’s foreign exchange reserves amounted to $4 billion, but “Zardari is making plans for $100 billion,” he made fun of the former president.
He stated that the entire nation condemned the May 9 incident and stood with the “great army”