KARACHI, Jan 23: The Pakistan Muslim League (N), Sindh, has rejected all the electoral and constitutional reforms and demanded of the regime to set up a caretaker government to immediately hold general elections under the supervision of an independent election commission.

The PML advisory committee, which met with its president Mamnoon Hussain in the chair, also decided to field candidates on all the National Assembly, Provincial Assemblies, technocrats and women seats.

The meeting expressed concern over the government’s downsizing policy and rising unemployment with increasing cost of living in the country. It also criticized the government for failing to provide relief to the common man during its two-and- half years’ rule.

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