Opposition will take part in Senate polls, says Rashid.

ISLAMABAD -- Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid on Friday predicted that the anti-government opposition alliance Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) would take part in the coming Senate elections.

'Why is the opposition worried about early holding of Senate polls if it is not interested in contesting them?' he asked while addressing a press conference at the National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) headquarters.

About the opposition's criticism over conduct of Senate polls in February, he said there was a provision for it in the Constitution.

Alluding to Article 224(3) of the Constitution, the minister insisted that Senate polls could be held on any date after Feb 11 before expiry of term of half of its members.

He warned the opposition about enactment of stringent laws against corruption and money laundering that would 'make it cry' if the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) secured majority in the Senate.

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He advised the opposition to find out a middle way instead of hurling threats of resignations and marches.

The minister said the opposition's protest could not remove the democratically elected government and it was bound to fail. 'Prime Minister Imran Khan is not going anywhere.'

Mr Rashid also blamed the opposition for risking lives of the people to achieve their political objectives by ignoring the massive threat posed by the more lethal second wave of Covid-19.

Replying to a question about extradition of Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) supremo Nawaz Sharif to Pakistan, the interior minister candidly ruled out the possibility of his early return...

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