The fifth round of power-sharing between Nawaz's PML-N and Bilawal's PPP also remained inconclusive
- The country is heading towards anarchy, chaos: Kakar
- Even though 11 days have passed since the results of the Union Parliament were declared on 8th February, there is no place to form the government.
ISLAMABAD: 11 days have passed since Pakistan's democratic parliamentary elections, where no government has been formed, the fifth round of power-sharing talks between the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) and Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's Pakistan People's Party (PPP) concluded today. happened However, no decision could be taken. So now, talks between the two sides are scheduled to take place again tomorrow, Wednesday, but observers are wary of any concrete outcome.
It is worth mentioning that the very next day after these talks started, the interim Prime Minister of Pakistan, Anwar ul Haq Kakar, expressed outrage. The 17th had told that 'the country is falling towards anarchy and chaos.'
Surprisingly, PMLN leader Azam Nazir Tarar said that these talks are moving in a constructive direction when the talks started and the first round of them started. Citing Tarar, Geo News said that some decisions have also been taken regarding the inclusion of the PPP in the cabinet.
It is well known that there were allegations of massive rigging in the Pakistani parliamentary elections and especially in the announcement of the results, on the other hand, eleven days after the completion of the polls, there is still uncertainty in the formation of the government.
Regrettably, after Imran Khan's party PTI was declared illegal, former members of that party stood as independents and won the highest number of seats (92). But to prevent him from coming to power, PMLN and PPP decided to forge an alliance. But the deadlock regarding how many members of PPP to take in the cabinet and where to give them accounts could not be resolved, and that too after five rounds in the talks, now the sixth round is going to be held tomorrow, Wednesday. Observers say watch and wait, the 6th draw is also likely to be inconclusive. Remember Kakar's prophecy.
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