Political turmoil has been going on in Pakistan for more than a year. Shortly after Imran Khan’s resignation from the post of PM in April last year, Shahbaz Sharif was made the PM of the country. Last year, even before the completion of the tenure of the Pakistan government, Shahbaz dissolved the Parliament and resigned. At present Anwar ul Haq Kakar is the acting PM of Pakistan. However, despite all this, the political turmoil in Pakistan has not stopped yet. There is only one way to stop this political turmoil and that is elections. There has been a demand for elections in Pakistan for more than a year and today the election date has also been announced.
President Dr @ArifAlvi Wrote a letter to the Election Commission of Pakistan and proposed November 6 as the date for elections.
“in terms of Article 48(5) the general election to the National Assembly should be held by the 89th day of the date of dissolution of the National… pic.twitter.com/0Xd0E4xBCp
— PTI (@PTIofficial) September 13, 2023
On which day will elections be held in Pakistan?
Pakistan President Arif Alvi has today announced the date of the next elections in the country. Elections will be held in Pakistan on 6 November this year. For this, Alvi has also written a letter to the Election Commission of Pakistan. In such a situation, the date of political war in Pakistan has been announced and the political chessboard has also been laid.