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Horse trading affects proportional representation of political parties in polls: Gill
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Gill claimed horse trading affects proportional representation of political parties in polls
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shibli Faraz on Sunday has said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) took a case regarding identifiable vote in Senate elections to Supreme Court (SC).
In a post on social-networking website Twitter, the minister claimed that horse trading affects proportional representation of political parties in the polls.
PTI won in Punjab’s Senate elections. We didn’t allow horse trading or violate proportional representation, he added.
Earlier, Shahbaz Gill said being the biggest culprit was the eligibility criteria of Pakistan Democratic Movement’s (PDM) joint candidate.
Hamza Shahbaz behaving as if he s been acquitted: Shibli Faraz
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Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shibli Faraz, reacting to PML-N s celebrations following Hamza Shahbaz s release from Kot Lakhpat Jail on Saturday, said that the PML-N leader is behaving as if he s been acquitted . You are on bail right now and yet you are trumpeting your release as if you have been acquitted, he wrote on Twitter.
Criticising the party and its time ruling the country, Faraz said that the party bankrupted Pakistan and lined their pockets in the process. Those who mercilessly sunk their teeth into the people s money are today claiming that not even a penny s worth of corruption was found against them, said the minister.
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