GUJRAT: Adviser to Prime Minister for Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan affairs Qamar Zaman Kaira says violation of constitution by President Arif Alvi is the main reason for current uncertainty in the country.

He said after the rejection of his earlier conspiracy theories, former PM Imran Khan had come up with his possible assassination theory which was totally baseless.

He was talking to Dawn at a breakfast in his honour at Kot Bela village on Sunday where former finance minister Tanveer Kaira was also present.

He said the coalition partners had agreed to hold the next elections after electoral reforms for which the government wanted to engage the PTI leadership as well.

He said since the election laws needed to be amended to empower the Election Commission of Pakistan, the government might opt to complete its term as the ECP also required at least six months to complete the preparations of fresh vote.

He said PM Shahbaz Sharif would share the matters discussed in London and was confident of steering the country out of economic and political crisis for which he (PM) might decide to utilise the full term that could give loud and clear message of a stable government and could be instrumental in economic improvement.

Mr Kaira said the country needed a charter of economy for which talks among the ruling coalition parties and other parties had begun whereas the PML-N and PPP had decided to sign part 2 of the Charter of Democracy just to implement the remaining portions of part 1.

Responding to a question, Kaira said that the PPP had not asked for seat adjustment in a meeting with Mian Nawaz Sharif in London nor it was an appropriate time to do so. However, he said Nawaz Sharif had conveyed to PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in the London meeting that both the parties should work jointly for at least 10 years to steer the country out of the present complicated situation.

Published in Dawn, May 16th, 2022

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