Punjab Chief Minister-elect Hamza Shahbaz said Wednesday that the only solution to taking the country forward is fresh polls, but before that, election reforms are necessary.
Speaking during a TV talk show, Hamza said: “If we want to take this country forward, then the free and fair election is the only solution.”
“…but there are elections reforms and the Election Commission is also asking time for preparations,” he maintained.
The chief minister also criticised ex-prime minister Imran Khan for his revenge politics and “violation of the Constitution”.
“Imran Khan has subverted the Constitution and trampled it under his feet. [But] now it is enough. Imran Khan will have to face the court of law as well as the court of the public,” said Hamza, adding that, “you will have to be accountable in the Toshakhana and foreign funding cases as now, it’s your turn.”
Talking about corruption cases against the Sharif Family and the PML-N leadership, Hamza said: “We have faced the worst form of vengeful politics”.
He added that the former special assistant to the prime minister on accountability Shahzad Akbar, who accused the Sharif family of corruption, has himself fled the country.
He further stated that the PTI-led government failed to prove the corruption cases against them.
Reacting to PTI leader Fawad Chaudhry’s statement in which he blamed the establishment for the ouster of Imran Khan’s government, Hamza went on to say that during his tenure, Imran Khan used to appreciate the establishment too much, but now he is blaming the same establishment for his removal from power.
He also criticised Imran Khan’s meeting with US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar who is on a visit to Pakistan.
“If the US had hatched a plot against Imran Khan’s government then why are they meeting with American officials,” asked Hamza Shahbaz.