GDA opts out of census moot.

KARACHI -- The Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA) has opted out of a multi-party conference initiated by the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) on issues concerning the on-going digital census, declaring it theatrics.

GDA's Sardar Abdul Rahim said that the party received an invitation to the conference scheduled for March 17 but after mutual consultation, decided not to participate.

He accused the PPP of staging a multi-party conference to sabotage the peaceful struggle against the digital census, saying that the PPP should stop playing games with the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-Pakistan).

"The current census is no different from the fraudulent elections of 2018," he said while accusing the PPP of cutting...

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