If this is the case, then this is how Sahiyashaq Dar demanded PTI’s account

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(24News) PTI should give an⁤ account of the⁢ 2018 election,Deputy Prime Minister ​Ishaq Dar said in his speech in ⁢the⁣ Senate that if there ⁤are objections to the 2024 election,then it must be ‌started from 2018. Invasion does not ​solve matters, the‍ cases are in the court, if you get relief, take‍ it.

Deputy Prime‌ Minister Ishaq Dar ⁢has said ‌in his ⁤address in the Senate meeting‌ that he should be asked why he does⁢ not talk about the results of the 2018 elections,withholding the results of the‌ 2018 elections for more than 72 ‌hours. and in thes elections the election commission was chosen according ⁣to the will of the founder PTI, similarly the chairman of NADRA was also appointed‍ according to the will of the founder PTI.

The Deputy‍ Prime Minister said that ‍we have to learn from‍ the past and move forward and peaceful protest is the right of every citizen, vandalism in the name⁣ of ⁣protest is harmful to the state, ​we have to work for the betterment of our future generations and invasion. He stressed that the ⁤courts have given relief⁤ to Bani PTI in​ many cases and if relief ‌is ⁢granted then Bani PTI should be given that relief.

Ishaq ⁢Dar challenged the PTI to account for the 2018 ‍elections and said that if there is any ⁤objection ⁢to the February 8 elections, then the courts should decide, if ​the matter has to be started then it has to be started from 2018. ⁤He mentioned ‍democracy and said ⁢that ⁤no one supported him⁤ on it, but ‌now that he is in the opposition, he is‍ remembering​ the Charter of ⁣Democracy.

The‌ Deputy ‍Prime ‌Minister also mentioned the opposition ‌leader’s statement that there are‍ political cases against the founder PTI, and said that the cases are⁣ in the court, if⁢ relief is given, ‍then ​take the identity cards of those⁢ who have been killed. be⁣ shown and if an ⁢investigation is to be done,he himself will accompany them and conduct the investigation and⁢ issue the death ​certificate.

Ishaq Dar said ‌that some⁢ diplomats came to him, and he ‌apprised ⁢them all of the facts. Ishaq Dar asked ⁣all the political⁤ parties to ⁢proceed sensibly and stop defaming the country. ​.

How might Ishaq Dar’s emphasis on peaceful protests influence future political demonstrations in Pakistan?

interview with Political Analyst Dr. Sara Malik on Ishaq Dar’s Recent Senate Address

Editor, Time.news: Good day, ‍Dr. Malik. Thank you for joining us ‍today to discuss the‌ recent statements made by Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar in the Senate regarding the 2018 elections and the upcoming 2024 elections. Coudl you⁣ start by summarizing the key points from his address?

dr. Malik: Thank you for having⁢ me. in his speech, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar‌ posed a​ notable ⁢challenge to the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party regarding the transparency ‌and accountability of⁤ the 2018 elections. He emphasized‌ the importance of addressing any objections related to the upcoming 2024 ⁣elections by‌ first scrutinizing the ‍previous ⁢elections in 2018, notably highlighting the controversies surrounding the delay in result ⁤announcements and the alleged biases in appointing the Election Commission and NADRA officials.

Editor:‍ That’s an interesting perspective. What do⁤ you think⁣ Dar’s call for the⁤ PTI to account for the 2018 elections‍ means for the political landscape in⁣ Pakistan?

Dr.⁢ Malik: Ishaq​ Dar’s challenge ‌could set a precedent for deeper scrutiny of all ⁣political parties in Pakistan. By pushing for accountability from the PTI, he is effectively calling for a broader examination of election integrity and processes.‍ This could lead to an increased demand for ⁢electoral reforms across the ‌board. It also reflects a strategic political maneuver as ⁢diffrent parties gear up for the ⁤2024 elections, where‌ past actions are likely to heavily ⁣influence ‍voter sentiments.

Editor: Dar also mentioned ⁣the meaning of peaceful protests⁢ versus vandalism. How might this affect civil discourse in Pakistan?

Dr. Malik: His emphasis on peaceful protest ⁢as a democratic ⁢right is crucial. It⁣ suggests ⁢a commitment to maintaining civil liberties while denouncing violent actions that could harm the state’s integrity. This distinction is crucial as it encourages political engagement among citizens without resorting to destruction. It could foster a healthier political climate, prompting more citizens to voice their opinions peacefully and participate actively ‌in the democratic process.

Editor: Dar indicated that political cases against the ⁤PTI’s​ founder are in the⁤ courts and should be addressed there. How ‌important is ‌it for political matters to be resolved judicially?

Dr. Malik: Relying on the judiciary to⁢ resolve political matters is fundamental to upholding rule of law and democracy. It underscores the importance ⁢of an ⁣independent judiciary in ⁣mediating ‍disputes and​ ensuring accountability. Though, the public perception of fairness in these ⁢legal proceedings is paramount. Transparency in legal outcomes will contribute considerably to public trust in the democratic process and the judicial system.

Editor: Lastly,Dar mentioned discussions with diplomats and the need for political parties to stop defaming⁣ the‌ country. What implications‍ does this have for Pakistan’s international relations?

Dr.Malik: The Deputy Prime Minister’s appeal ⁤to resist defamation speaks volumes about the ⁤current state of Pakistan’s international image.Engaging with diplomats indicates that the country​ is aware of how internal political discord can affect its global ⁢standing. A cooperative political⁣ surroundings can foster stronger international relationships, economic support, and investment opportunities. This ⁢underlines the need for ⁣political maturity ‌to achieve⁢ not just stability but ‍growth in‍ an increasingly ⁢interconnected ⁣world.

Editor: Thank ⁤you, Dr.Malik, for ‍your insights.‍ Your expertise​ helps illuminate the complexities‌ surrounding these recent​ political ⁣developments in Pakistan.

Dr. Malik: It was my ​pleasure. thank you for having ⁤me.

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