After the news about the date of the election being given by the President at any time, the Caretaker Information Minister Murtaza Solangi has said that the date of the general election will be announced by the Election Commission. He said that according to the constitution, the elections are to be held under the last census, the last census is of 2023, under which the constituency…
Murtaza Solangi said that after the completion of constituencies, all the political parties will have to give 54 days for the election campaign. They are preparing for impartial, transparent and fair elections. Will cooperate.
The Caretaker Information Minister said that the current caretaker government is a responsible, legal and constitutional government, we are trying to maintain good relations with all political parties, we want an election that is recognized by all.
Murtaza Solangi said that the term of the caretaker government is determined by the constitution, law and constitutional institutions. If the new parliament is elected, then we will hand over the trust of the nation to the elected representatives of the country. It is written in the constitution that this country is will be run by the elected representatives, there is no ambiguity.
He said that the concept of caretaker government has also been given by the parliament, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is the head of a very big party, he has full right to express his opinion, PTI is a registered political party, there is no restriction on it.
The Caretaker Information Minister said that there is no conflict, the situation is very good, there is no anxiety, the people will decide which party they choose, the previous government made some big decisions by amending the Election Act. Power was given to the caretaker government.
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**Interview with Political Analyst Dr. Sarah Khan on Pakistan’s 2024 General Elections**
**Interviewer:** Welcome, Dr. Khan. With the announcement of the general election date for Pakistan set for February 8, 2024, what are your initial thoughts on this timeline?
**Dr. Sarah Khan:** Thank you for having me. The announcement of the election date is a significant step towards restoring political stability in Pakistan. Elections are crucial for the democratic process, and a clear timeline allows political parties and voters to prepare adequately.
**Interviewer:** The Caretaker Information Minister Murtaza Solangi emphasized that the Election Commission will officially announce the election date. Why is this distinction important?
**Dr. Sarah Khan:** It’s important because the Election Commission is responsible for overseeing the electoral process to ensure that it is fair and transparent. Their announcement carries legal weight and is part of the constitutional mandate to conduct elections, which lends credibility to the process.
**Interviewer:** Given the political climate in Pakistan, what challenges do you foresee leading up to the elections?
**Dr. Sarah Khan:** There are several challenges. The political environment has been quite turbulent, with ongoing tensions among major parties. Issues such as security, election integrity, and public confidence in the electoral system are significant. Additionally, managing the economy and public grievances will be critical for any party vying for power.
**Interviewer:** How should the political parties approach their campaigns in the lead-up to the elections?
**Dr. Sarah Khan:** Political parties need to focus on engaging with the electorate by addressing pressing issues such as economic instability, healthcare, and education. Building a strong grassroots connection and presenting viable solutions will be essential. They must also ensure that their campaigns promote unity to avoid further polarization.
**Interviewer:** what message would you give to the Pakistani electorate ahead of these elections?
**Dr. Sarah Khan:** I encourage the electorate to be informed and active participants in the democratic process. It’s vital for citizens to understand their rights and responsibilities and hold their elected officials accountable. Your vote is your voice—make it count!
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your insights, Dr. Khan. We look forward to seeing how the political landscape evolves as we approach the elections.
**Dr. Sarah Khan:** Thank you for having me! It will be an interesting few months.