Islamabad – Political unrest after a referendum in a democratic country has been a normal practice for some time because the opposition factions have not accepted the defeat of elections on any site. February 08, 2024, the polls in Pakistan, like some other general elections, will be considered the most controversial elections in the political history of the country.
In spite of political differences, the opposition and the government generally advance to treat the country’s affairs. Even if there were examples of providing a honeymoon period (the first 100 days after the swearing in Parliament) to at least settle the country’s major issues). Opposition sections, in the past, have begun their criticisms outside Parliament after this time, while the case is different in the case of the current political panoma.
Unlike previous general elections, the country’s political chess board remains unresolved after the passage of controversial February 08 polls in the country. It is a testament to the fact that the main Opposition (PTI) is raising anti-government voices with the support of parliamentary opposition parties, especially the Jui-F, including the Jui-F.
Relationships between the Opposition and Treasury Bench in Parliament are not soft in almost all political affairs. The registration arrears in the Public Accounting Committee (PAC) and the formation of other parliamentary stances have been seen for the first time in parliamentary history.
The coalition government, despite all its efforts, failed twice to attract the opposition in a successful conversation. A PTI senior politician/ opposition leader spokesman of the National Legislative Assembly Ayas Sadiq clearly rejected the opportunity to sit on a negotiation schedule. On the contrary, PTI wanted to refer to February 8 as a ‘black day’.
Jui-F leader Ma Ula Lana Lana Lana Lana Lana Lana Lana Lana Lana Lana Lana Lana Lana Lana’s strong criticism and the results of elections may create further political unrest in the country. The PTI has been trying to create fierce opposition against the government for the past four months.
The former prime minister’s two letters to the military leader are planning to launch a new political salvo against the government in the form of a ‘opposition movement’, clearly depicting its purpose against the current government.
The house under the Parliament, these days, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (BTI) has seen a series of demonstrations by the lawmakers.
Although opposition in parliament in parliamentary democratic countries, the outlook in Parliament is considered a normal practice, but these demonstrations are endless. In the last two sessions, PTI MPs have continued to record their demonstrations by chanting slogans, creating Rambas and trying to disrupt the activities.
Defense Minister Khawaja Asif BTI has asked the PTI to make open warnings to the PTI in the efforts to attract the opposition parties, as Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has asked PTI to avoid any struggle in front of the upcoming Champions Trophy.
Political pundits considered great opposition to almost all ends with the coalition government. The work between the Treasury and the opposition can be measured from the continuation of demonstrations.
Political turmoil does not end easily, as the government must improve the economic and law and order situation to justify its position. Although Prime Minister Shebas has said there is an improvement in the Economic Front, the opposition parties and the people have not yet accepted the claim.