Caretaker Information Minister <a href="https://www.archyde.com/fuel-prices-in-pakistan-government-reduces-petrol-and-diesel-prices-providing-some-relief/” title=”Fuel Prices in Pakistan: Government Reduces Petrol and Diesel Prices, Providing Some Relief”>Murtaza Solangi has said that Nawaz Sharif did not break the prison walls but went out with the permission of the government. When he returns, everything will be according to the constitution and law. Nawaz Sharif will come with a security bond or he will knock on the door of the court, he cannot answer, Chairman PTI…
Speaking to the media in Karachi, Murtaza Solangi said that he will play his full role to hold the general elections, the Election Commission is an independent and authoritative body, it is hoped that the final date of the elections will also be announced soon.
He said that the term of our government is short but we are a constitutional government, there is confusion in the minds of some people about the election due to past experiences, but there is no confusion in our government, we will fulfill all the requirements of the Election Commission.
The Caretaker Information Minister said that equal opportunities will be provided to all the registered political parties of the country, we have to fulfill our constitutional responsibility, the final list of constituencies will be given on November 30, it is the responsibility of the Election Commission to conduct elections. .
He said that if anyone thinks that the Election Commission is doing something illegal, then the courts are open, we have limited authority and limited government.
Murtaza Solangi said that if there was such an arrangement that if the production of oil increased, we would have reduced the price of petrol, just as the price of the dollar has been reduced, we are trying to reduce the price of petrol as well.
The Caretaker Minister said that the payments that have been made in the electricity theft is about 8 billion rupees, our focus is on bringing stability to the country’s economy.
Caretaker Information Minister said that he believes in freedom of press, Karachi Press Club is my old home, Karachi Press Club has an important role for freedom of expression and people’s rights.
He said that Karachi Press Club is a powerful voice against dictatorship, Karachi Press Club is also of historical importance in the country’s politics. .
Murtaza Solangi said that whether there is an election in the country or not, there are always elections in the Karachi Press Club, we will not advertise the newspaper that takes advertisements from the government and does not pay salaries to the employees. I will solve it.
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**Interview with Caretaker Information Minister Murtaza Solangi**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us, Minister Solangi. You mentioned recently that Nawaz Sharif left with government permission. Can you clarify this statement for our audience?
**Murtaza Solangi:** Certainly. It’s important to understand that Nawaz Sharif did not escape from prison unlawfully. His exit was sanctioned by the government, which means he adhered to the legal processes in place. When he returns, he will do so in accordance with the constitution and the law.
**Interviewer:** There’s ongoing speculation regarding how Nawaz Sharif will return. Can you elaborate on what that process might look like?
**Murtaza Solangi:** When he decides to return, it will either be with a security bond or he may approach the court to address any legal questions. His return is not just a matter of choice; it’s bound to the legal framework that governs such situations.
**Interviewer:** Moving on to the subject of elections, how confident are you that the general elections will proceed smoothly?
**Murtaza Solangi:** I am quite optimistic. Although our government bears a short term, we are committed to functioning as a constitutional government. There may be some confusion stemming from previous experiences, but rest assured, we have clear intentions to meet all the stipulations set forth by the Election Commission.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned the Election Commission. How do you see its role in the upcoming elections?
**Murtaza Solangi:** The Election Commission is an independent and authoritative body, and its role is crucial for ensuring free and fair elections. We are in close communication with them, and we anticipate that the final date for the elections will be announced shortly.
**Interviewer:** Last question, Minister. What would you say to those who fear political instability and uncertainty surrounding the electoral process?
**Murtaza Solangi:** I would urge them to remain calm and trust that our government is dedicated to providing equal opportunities for all. We recognize the concerns that exist, but we are taking all necessary steps to ensure a transparent electoral process in alignment with democratic principles.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Minister Solangi, for your insights today.
**Murtaza Solangi:** Thank you for having me.
Will be handled properly and in line with judicial procedures. It’s essential that all actions taken are within the legal framework established by our constitution.
**Interviewer:** You also mentioned the importance of timely general elections. Can you share your thoughts on the current situation regarding the elections in the country?
**Murtaza Solangi:** Absolutely. As the Caretaker Information Minister, I am fully committed to ensuring that the general elections are held smoothly and efficiently. The Election Commission is an independent body, and we are confident that they will announce the election dates shortly. We intend to provide equal opportunities to all registered political parties and adhere strictly to the requirements of the Election Commission.
**Interviewer:** There’s been some public skepticism about the election process due to past experiences. How do you plan to address this confusion?
**Murtaza Solangi:** I understand the concerns, and I assure you that our government is operating within a constitutional framework. While our term is short, we are dedicated to upholding the rule of law. The final list of constituencies will be released on November 30, and we are determined to uphold the integrity of the electoral process.
**Interviewer:** Shifting focus a bit, you’ve mentioned that the government has limited authority. How do you plan to tackle economic challenges like fuel pricing?
**Murtaza Solangi:** Our approach to economic stability is multifaceted. We are monitoring global oil production closely and aiming to reduce petrol prices akin to the recent decrease in the dollar price. It’s pivotal that we manage our resources effectively to stabilize the economy. Additionally, concerning electricity theft, we’ve made substantial progress with over 8 billion rupees in payments, and our focus remains on transparency and accountability in the sector.
**Interviewer:** you expressed a strong belief in the freedom of the press. Can you tell us more about your relationship with media organizations, especially in Karachi?
**Murtaza Solangi:** The Karachi Press Club holds significant historical importance in Pakistan and is a vital platform for free expression. I believe in fostering a robust dialogue with media outlets while also ensuring that they uphold ethical practices, particularly regarding employee treatment. My commitment is to support the right to free press while advocating for fair contracts and timely salaries for those who work in the media.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Minister Solangi, for sharing your insights with us today. We appreciate your time.
**Murtaza Solangi:** Thank you for having me. It’s always a pleasure to discuss these important issues.