Islamabad: Opposition leader in the National Assembly of Pakistan Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan has said that mid-term polls are only way to continue the present democratic setup in the country.
Talking to a private TV channel on Monday, Khan stated that the government is illiterate of good-governance, adding PPP had 125 members while they have only 91 members. No one has clear majority in the national assembly thus mid-term elections are only solution of all the crises, he added.
He was of the view that army should not come if the apex court calls it. Commenting on the hot burning issue of presidential letter seeking opinion on the appointment of former Justice Deedar Hussain Shah as Chairman National Accountability Bureau (NAB), he informed that he had received the letter this morning.
Nisar further said that he had not gone through the letter, adding that his secretary would response the letter.
He was of view that the future of incumbent government depends on the decision of MQM. PML-N would welcome MQM if it joins opposition, he added.
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