In a recent statement, Manzoor Wassan, a prominent leader of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), dismissed the possibility of martial law in the country. However, he suggested that the general elections could potentially be postponed for a period ranging from six months to one year.
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Manzoor Wassan emphasized that if the elections were delayed, the primary focus would be on pursuing accountability before proceeding with the electoral process.
He expressed his belief that even if the general elections were to take place, PTI Chairman Imran Khan would not secure another term as the Prime Minister, citing what he perceived as Khan’s continued mistakes and the unlikelihood of elections occurring in October.
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This speculation surrounding the timing and potential postponement of the elections adds another layer of uncertainty to Pakistan’s political landscape. While opinions may vary, it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold and whether any official decisions will be made regarding the election schedule.
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