Monday , December 23 2024

Pakistan's politics heated up due to Maryam Aurangzeb's statement – ​​News India Live

Maryam Aurangzeb said that in 2014, Imran Khan and members of his party PTI should have been beheaded. Maryam Aurangzeb is openly saying that Imran Khan and PTI people should have been beheaded in 2014. If Imran Khan comes to power, how will Adiala be safe in jail?

Even after the results of general elections in Pakistan, the government has not been formed. Independent candidates of Imran Khan's party are alleging fraud in this election. Meanwhile, a statement of PML-N leader Maryam Aurangzeb is going viral. Due to which the politics of Pakistan has heated up.

Maryam Aurangzeb said that in 2014, Imran Khan and members of his party PTI should have been beheaded. Maryam Aurangzeb is openly saying that Imran Khan and PTI people should have been beheaded in 2014. If Imran Khan comes to power, how will Adiala be safe in jail?

Let us tell you that there is political turmoil going on in Pakistan these days. On Saturday, Rawalpindi Commissioner Liaquat Ali Chatta resigned from the post alleging fraud in the elections. He alleged that the results of the February 8 general election were 'rigged' under his watch. Liaquat Ali said that I take responsibility for all these irregularities, he alleged that the Chief Election Commissioner and a top judge of the Supreme Court were also involved in this rigging. He said that the defeat of independent candidates who were leading by 70 to 80 thousand votes was due to rigging.

Liaquat Ali said he was resigning from his 'post and job' as he was involved in a serious crime like rigging the 2024 elections. He has also written a letter in this regard. The letter was addressed to Punjab Governor Haji Ghulam Ali, interim provincial Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi and the provincial Chief Secretary.

On rigging in Pakistan's elections, Imran Khan's sister Alima Khanum said that they (PML-N) have stolen the mandate of the people. Many PTI-backed candidates accused him of deliberately losing the election. Alima Khanum said that when the difference of votes is 80 thousand then how will it be compensated? 80,000 ballot papers could not be brought and placed in the boxes, so changes were made in the candidate's form to compensate.