General elections solution to economical crisis: Saif

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PESHAWAR
Special Assistant to Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for Information and Public Relations Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif yet again demanded of fresh general elections and said that the country was facing severe financial and political crisis and fresh mandate could be proved panacea of evils.
He also criticized the federal government for allegedly hatching conspiracies against the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) by accepting the resignations of its party MNAs.
In a statement issued here on Tuesday, the provincial government spokesperson termed the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) led centre government acceptance of 11 PTI Members of National Assembly (MNAs) resignations as a new conspiracy.
However, under the leadership of Imran Khan, with the full support of the people, the PDM parties will also fail this conspiracy, he added.
Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif has said that the Awami National Party (ANP) and Jamiat-e-Ulema Fazal (JUI-F) leadership decided to contest elections on constituencies vacated due to certain resignations accepted by the National Assembly Speakers.
Maulana Fazlur Rehman has decided to adjust the seats on the four vacant seats of the National Assembly from KP, adding that people of the province have rejected their politics and would support PTI.
Those who used to throw mud at each other in the past have now come together in order to gain representation in the centre, he added.
Mr Saif said that PDM parties will not get even one seat out of these four seats as the people of KP were well aware of their past performance, adding that voters across the country support Imran Khan’s narrative in politics.
Barrister Saif said that the ‘imported government’s focus’ should be on providing relief to the people and improving the economy instead of creating ways for seat adjustment in by-elections.
The Special Assistant added that the imported government was not capable of managing the country as their leadership was not prepared to tackle the challenges of the economy.
“The only solution to the ongoing political and economical crisis in the country is fair and transparent general elections,” he added.