India closely monitoring upheavals in Pakistan: foreign ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi

New Delhi/Islamabad: Foreign ministry spokesman Arindam Bagchi said that India is not concerned with Pakistan’s developments, but India is still closely monitoring them. Considering the political upheavals in Pakistan, India, and all the leading countries are watching the developments. Pakistan Supreme Court struck down the government order to dissolve the parliament and call for fresh elections. The Supreme Court has ordered that the Imran Khan government face the no-confidence motion during this session of the parliament on 9th April. Pakistan President has ordered the election commission to hold elections in the next three months. This has created a constitutional crisis in Pakistan and the Pakistan population is expressing concerns that the country is trapped in the clutches of anarchy.

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India closely monitoring upheavals in Pakistan: foreign ministry spokesman Arindam BagchiThe Imran Khan government has miserably failed on all fronts like Inflation, unemployment and foreign and economic policies. In this situation, a conflict started between Imran Khan and the Pakistan army chief. Imran started levelling accusations that the United States hatched a conspiracy to pull his government down. After that, it was exposed that the letter shown by him in the meeting was proof that the conspiracy was a fake. Imran Khan’s associates have started leaving him and joining hands with his opponents. Imran Khan is demanding elections to remain in power and maintain his political importance despite all this.

India closely monitoring upheavals in Pakistan: foreign ministry spokesman Arindam BagchiThe Pakistan Supreme Court has ordered the government to face the no-confidence motion in the parliament. At the same time, Pakistan President Alvi has ordered the election commission to hold elections in the country in the next three months. But the election commission has said that it is not possible to hold elections in three months and it will need at least seven months. Therefore, it is exposed that Imran Khan is not willing to give up the country’s reins under any circumstances. Main opposition leader Shahbaz Sharif has criticised that there is no difference between Imran Khan and Hitler. The media criticises that Imran Khan will continue to retain power even if Pakistan is completely devastated.

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