‘Opposing electoral reforms means supporting rigging’: Governor Punjab

Author: APP

Governor Punjab Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar has said that adamant rejection by the opposition parties to support electoral reforms tantamount to assisting election rigging in the country.

During a meeting with Senior Provincial Minister Abdul Aleem Khan at the Governor’s House here on Wednesday, he said Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) believes reforms were vital to transparent electoral system in the country but the opposition by the democratic forces was incomprehensible, adding that the opposition parties should support government initiative for the good of democracy.

Senior Minister Abdul Aleem Khan called on Governor Punjab Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar and discussed political and administrative matters during the meeting.

Sarwar, during the meeting, said the government believes in transparency and merit and will continue to implement it across various sectors, adding that electoral reforms are a step towards fair and transparent elections.

The Governor Punjab said the government will ensure the right to vote to the overseas Pakistanis, adding that the overseas Pakistanis have played a significant role in the country’s development over the years.

“The government is introducing reforms in all sectors including agriculture, and these are being duly acknowledged by all stakeholders”, he said, adding the country is moving in the right direction. The Governor Punjab said the opposition is trying to mislead the nation through negative propaganda as it can not digest economic growth, adding that the public has rejected the opposition’s narrative and they stand by the government. He said the anti-Pakistan political alliance of the opposition parties has met its natural end. Sarwar said the government will complete his constitutional term of five years, urging the political opponents to wait patiently for the next general elections in 2023.

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