Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Hussain Qureshi said on Saturday that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) wanted to hold elections through electronic voting machine (EVMs) to strengthen democracy and end the outdated system.
He said this during different functions held at various union councils of NA-156, and meetings with different delegations. “We made attempt to utilize modern technology to ensure that the next elections should be transparent and no political could make allegation of rigging. We want to get rid of the word rigging from the country forever by holding elections through EVM,” said Qureshi.
He added “Overseas Pakistanis are the backbone of the country’s economy as they were sending billions of rupees” , the FM mentioned and questioned that why they could not vote. He said the government had given the expatriates their basic right. The foreign minister maintained that Overseas Pakistanis, being well wishers of the country, wanted to take part in the election process.
They always wished eradication of corruption, promotion of justice and better governance in Pakistan, Qureshi said and opined that the democracy would be strengthened when all people at home and abroad would exercise their right to vote.
The PTI had made a new history by giving the expatriates their right to vote, maintained Qureshi. He also regretted that the opposition always opposed every good move of the government.
While there was no harmony among their (Opposition) own ranks. The government and its allied were united while the opposition was in a turmoil.
The opposition was unable to digest the country’s progress. In past tenures, the previous rulers ruthlessly plundered the national treasury and left the people poor and destitute. The nation was still suffering the consequences, said FM Qureshi.
The PTI government inherited the economic crisis and faced many challenges after coming into power, it faced many challenges, Qureshi said and added the government worked hard to meet these challenges. He said that Inflation was a huge challenge for the government and it was struggling to overcome it.