‘Ruling alliance differences may lead to assembly dissolution in near future’

ISLAMABAD -UNS: Senator Irfan Siddiqui predicted that it would be a difficult journey ahead despite two major parties, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), striking a deal to form the next government in the Centre and all provinces.

He said that “there was a unity among 16-party alliance called Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), however, the situation has changed now, as other parties chose to stay at shore instead of riding the boat [accept responsibility for ruling country],”.

Talking to a British media outlet sadidiqui said that the next government “would not be a majority, but a minority government” as PML-N’s tough decisions would come under sharp criticism of the PPP which would probably create a challenging situation.

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