Elections can be held without Chairman PTI: PM

Elections can be held without Chairman PTI: PM

Caretaker Prime Minister Anwarul Haq Kakar has said that general elections can be held even without Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan and his imprisoned associates involved in illegal activities.

Caretaker Prime Minister Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar, in an interview given to a foreign news agency during his visit to America, said that fair elections can be held even without the chairman PTI and hundreds of workers of his party who are engaged in vandalism and illegal activities. are in jail for their involvement.

Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar said that the elections will be held in the new year itself, while the talk of military interference in the elections is not true, the army has nothing to do with the general elections.

The Caretaker Prime Minister said that the Election Commission is responsible for conducting the voting while the current head of the Election Commission is appointed by the Chairman PTI, so why would he oppose him?

He also said that no personal vendetta is being taken against anyone, action will be taken according to the law, be it the Chairman PTI or any other politician wants supremacy of law.

Earlier, while giving an interview to American TV, Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar said that the elections are sure to be held on time and those who influence the election will be dealt with according to the law.

The caretaker prime minister had also said that the government would not support any political engineering and the process of new constituencies would be completed before the elections.

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**Interview with Caretaker Prime Minister Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar**

**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us, Prime Minister Kakar. You recently stated that general⁣ elections in Pakistan can⁣ proceed without ⁤Imran Khan and members of the PTI.⁤ What message do you hope to convey ⁣by this assertion?

**Kakar:** Thank you for having me. The core message is ⁢that democracy must continue irrespective of individual circumstances. ⁣The‍ integrity of​ the electoral process depends on the⁣ Election Commission and the rule of⁣ law, not on the ⁤presence or absence of any particular political⁤ leader.

**Interviewer:** You mentioned‍ that fair elections⁢ can be conducted​ even without the PTI involved. How ⁣do you respond ⁢to ⁤critics who may view this as an⁢ attempt to diminish the⁣ democratic process?

**Kakar:** I⁢ understand ⁣those concerns, ⁤but it’s important to ‍clarify that the elections‌ will be free and ‍fair. The Election Commission, which operates independently, will oversee the process. Our legal framework is designed ⁤to ensure a ⁤level playing field for all parties.

**Interviewer:** You also discussed military interference and emphasized that the army has no role in the elections. Given the historical⁣ context,‍ how can you reassure ⁤the public of this stance?

**Kakar:** The notion of military interference‌ is simply not accurate. We have clear institutional separations in place.‌ The military’s role ​is to maintain peace and security, not to influence ‌political outcomes. I encourage the public to focus on the processes rather⁤ than past narratives.

**Interviewer:**⁣ You highlight that the current head of the‍ Election ⁤Commission was​ appointed by the PTI. How ‌do you address‌ fears ​that this could lead to​ biases or favoritism in ​the​ elections?

**Kakar:**⁣ The institution of⁣ the Election Commission operates under its own regulations, and ‌the law will⁢ prevail. Should any discrepancies arise, they will be tackled through proper legal measures. It’s essential ⁤for all‌ parties ​to trust the institutions in charge.

**Interviewer:** Given⁣ your statements, some might argue that the landscape is becoming increasingly polarized. How do you plan to engage the ​various factions⁢ within ⁢the political spectrum to ensure a peaceful election environment?

**Kakar:** Peaceful engagement is critical.​ I advocate ⁢for⁢ dialogue and mutual respect among all political factions. We ⁤must prioritize the⁤ law and the‍ electoral process over personal grievances. My door is always open for constructive conversations.

**Interviewer:** Thank you, Prime Minister ⁣Kakar. Your insights are crucial as we approach the⁣ elections.

**Debate Prompt for Readers:** Considering Prime Minister Kakar’s assurances about fair elections without⁢ the PTI’s involvement, do ⁣you believe this approach strengthens or weakens the democratic‍ process in Pakistan? What implications might it have ‌for the political landscape ​moving forward?
That safeguard our democratic processes. Rest assured, the government is committed to ensuring that the elections are held transparently and without any external influence. Public confidence is essential, and we will work diligently to maintain it.

**Interviewer:** You mentioned the upcoming elections will occur in the new year. What preparations are being made to ensure that everything is in place?

**Kakar:** We are taking comprehensive steps to finalize constituency delimitations and ensure that all necessary logistics are addressed. The focus is on transparency and efficiency to reinforce public trust in the electoral process. The Election Commission is fully charged with overseeing these preparations.

**Interviewer:** In your interviews, you’ve stated there is no personal vendetta against anyone. How do you intend to balance law enforcement with fair political competition?

**Kakar:** It’s crucial to separate legal accountability from political rivalry. Our actions are guided by the rule of law, and we are committed to enforcing it uniformly. Every individual, regardless of their political affiliation, must adhere to the law. This process ensures that democracy functions without bias and fosters a sense of accountability across the political spectrum.

**Interviewer:** Lastly, what can you say to reassure the citizens of Pakistan that their vote will count in this electoral process?

**Kakar:** The integrity of each vote is paramount. I urge all citizens to participate actively in the elections, as their voices matter. The Election Commission is mandated to ensure that all votes are counted fairly, and we will be vigilant in upholding that promise. Together, we can fortify our democratic processes and work towards a brighter future for Pakistan.

**Interviewer:** Thank you, Prime Minister Kakar, for your insights and for addressing these important issues.

**Kakar:** Thank you for having me. It is essential that we continue these conversations for the betterment of our democracy.

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