Pakistan's finance minister opposes snap polls mandated by top court

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Provincial snap elections are not in Pakistan's national interest given its economic turmoil and security situation, the country's finance minister said on Monday, in defiance of an order by the country's supreme court.

The court set Monday as the deadline for the government to issue funds - 21 billion Pakistani rupees - to the Election Commission of Pakistan and told the ECP to report back to it on Tuesday.

"The country's economic, security and internal conditions demand that snap polls aren't in the national interest," he said in a televised speech to parliament.

 

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Pakistan's finance minister opposes provincial snap polls mandated by courtProvincial snap elections are not in the national interest of Pakistan given its economic turmoil and security situation, the country's Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said on Monday. Repulsive Pakistan supreme court is divided in this decision. They give two decisions one was of 4 to 3 four judges rejected the sue motive. Then 2nd decision it was 3 to 0 three judges gave decision to call for one province election and they didn't give verdict of 2nd province. A jerk who has no respect for the Constitution&law.Yet corrupt ppl like him&his criminally convicted relative, the frmr PM Sharif after fleeing the country while on bail,are sheltered in the UK.What a travesty of justice that Churchill would have abhorred,had he been alive today.
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