PM wants to get re-elected through EVMs: Shazia Marri

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Islamabad: Central Information Secretary PPPP Shazia Atta Marri has said that people of the Pakistan are worried due to the government’s skyrocketing inflation and joblessness while Prime Minister Imran Khan is dreaming about being re-elected.

She added that Prime Minister Imran Khan wants to be elected by electronic voting machines but has no worry regarding the solutions of problems faced by the poor people.

Shazia Marri uttered that Election Commission of Pakistan has also raised technical and constitutional objections over the use of electronic voting machines and even majority of the developed countries of world have rejected the practice of Electronic voting machines.

Electronic Voting machines are not being used in any European countries and in 2009, the Supreme Court of Germany gave decision that the use of electronic voting machines was unconstitutional. While slamming the government, said that PTI’s government made people cry because of worst anti-people policies and now they are planning to reimpose on the people once again while country couldn’t afford another new bitter experience in the shape of PTI government

Marri said that there is scarcity of gas & electricity in the country and People’s miseries have been increased due to highest price hike of essential commodities and today every child of the country is indebted to approximately 2 lakhs rupees due to foreign loans that has borrowed PTI’s government. She said that PM Imran Khan has handed country to IMF and people are relying on Allah. Imran Khan is a that clown who has made people to cry instead of making nation to laugh. She said that PTI led government’s ministers only vituperate opposition parties except solving the country’s problems while there is dire need to strengthen country economically, politically and socially. Ms Marri said that Imran Khan’s policies have damaged the country and if we want to save the country from further damage, we have to get rid of this PTI’s government.