Despite formation of a federal govt, the rift in governing coalition does not bode well for the future. Liaqat Baloch.

LAHORE -- Deputy Chief of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan and former parliamentary leader Liaqat Baloch attended the Iftar dinner hosted by Iranian Ambassador Syed Mohammad Ali Husseini and addressing the public Iftar dinner in Tajpura said that no-confidence motion succeeded, Imran Khan lost confidence in the Center and Punjab. Constitutional, democratic measures are being carried out in order despite all obstacles. Undemocratic, extremist attitudes, emotional and hegemonic rhetoric to win elections are becoming a disease for democracy and parliamentary traditions.

Liaqat Baloch said that despite the formation of a federal government, the rift in the governing coalition does not bode well for the future. The government and the opposition parties must at least reconsider their positions and engage in dialogue; otherwise the clash of politics and the establishment will have the worst consequences.

Liaqat Baloch said that the ongoing political crisis in the country in the global context and the situation in the region is improving and alarming for us. Sri Lanka's debt burden, insignificant foreign exchange, and persistently rising unbearable inflation, economic bankruptcy is a big lesson and a message of urgency for...

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