Former Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf has claimed Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government has started pre-poll rigging and it is using state machinery for running the election campaign in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).
PPP leader Raja Pervez Asharf said this while addressing a news conference here on Monday. PPP leader and Media Co-ordinator Nazeer Dohki was also present on this occasion.
Raja Pervez Ashraf claimed that PML-N government is attentively under a plan to create law and order situation in the AJK to sabotage the elections. He said that federal ministers of the central government are fully involved in the AJK election and they are using official machinery for the election campaign of PML-N candidates.
He said that PPP is Democratic Party and is against any violence and believes in peaceful democratic process. He claimed that the PML-N is hurting the struggle of people of Indian Occupied Kashmir by creating law and order situation in AJK.
He said that his party has strongly condemned the Indian government for killing of the people of occupied Kashmir but "the PML-N government is only using lips services and is not taking practically measures against the cruelty of India on Kashmiri people".
He said that our PM is stretching his personal relations with Indian PM Narendra Modi while Indian government is killing the Kashmiri people.
Answering a question, he said that PML-N government would itself be responsible if any institution violates the Constitution.
PPP leader and Media co-ordinator Nazeer Dohki said that PPP is a democratic party and it always struggled for the strengthening and restoration of democracy in the country. He said that former prime ministers Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto and die-hard PPP workers sacrificed their lives for supremacy of democracy in the country.
"The PPP empowered the Parliament by restoring the 1973 Constitution in its original form. PPP would not tolerate any unconstitutional action in the country and always would stand with democracy," Nazeer Dokhi made it clear while responding to the questions of the reporters.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2016

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