Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari has said that it will take three months or four months to hold general elections before electoral reforms.
Asif Zardari while rejecting the possibility of early elections of Khawaja Asif said that it was decided by PML-N that first the laws have to be improved then the election has to be held.
Speaking at a press conference in Karachi, Asif Ali Zardari said that in my opinion, if anyone can run Pakistan, then we can run it, it cannot run it.
“I said on the first day that they will not be able to run, they will fall on their own strength, their own friends have left them,” he said.
The former president said that he was released by his own people because he did not fulfill the political promises of his people.
Till today I have been saying that elections should be held, we have formed the government, they want elections to be held.
He said that when he said that it was a rigged government, no one listened to him.
Talking about the stock market, he said that your stock exchange is now standing, even after the era of Pervez Musharraf, we had raised the stock exchange.
“Until the IMF program comes, we will have problems,” he said.
The former president said that when we said that we will not hold elections, we will go for elections after electoral reforms.
“We have removed the selected ones together. I want to burn people’s closed stoves,” he said.
On Imran Khan’s demand for new elections, Asif Ali Zardari said that what will he do after going to the polls? What did you do in your four years? What will it do by holding early elections?
He also said that the new government has just come, it takes some time to control the situation.
The former president said that if the army is apolitical then should General Bajwa salute or fight? It is known that they can remain neutral and apolitical, we will try to keep them apolitical.
He said that I do not consider the population of Pakistan to be 200 million, in my opinion the population of the country is 300 million and with them we have to make Pakistan.