KARACHI: Caretaker Federal Minister for Information, Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs Murtaza Solangi categorically said on Thursday that the general elections in Pakistan would be held on February 8, 2024 and no one should have any doubts in that regard.
Addressing a press conference along with Sindh’s Caretaker Information Minister Ahmed Shah, he said the caretaker regime was fully committed to ensure free and fair elections on the date given by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).
Solangi reaffirmed the commitment of the government that all the financial, administrative and security needs of the ECP would be met, the official news agency reported.
He said that the federal government was making all out efforts to ensure that there was no lack of communication between the federal and provincial governments.
The minister said that the federal and provincial information ministers would formulate a joint strategy regarding the upcoming elections.
He said it was the prerogative of the people of Pakistan to decide who would rule the country.
The preamble of the Constitution of Pakistan clearly stated that the country would be run by its elected representatives, Solangi said.
The federal information minister said: “Making major decisions is the job of the elected parliament and elected government.”
He said it was the effort of the present government that the situation should not deteriorate in the run up to the general elections.
“We will hand over the country in a better condition to the elected government,” he added.
Conducting free and transparent elections was the responsibility of the ECP and the caretaker set up was providing all possible support and facilitation to the Election Commission in that regard, he remarked.
Replying to a question, the minister said that Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar had visited Karachi several times in a short period of two months.
To another question, Solangi said that there had been security concerns in the run up to every elections in the past.
He said former prime minister Benazir Bhutto was martyred during the election campaign in 2008 and there were also security challenges in the 2013 elections.
He said that so far such a situation had not arisen in the country which the national security agencies could not control.
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