Pakistani expatriates hope for a brighter future

TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK

DOHA PAKISTAN election winner Nawaz Sharif is in talks on a new Government Sunday, with fixing the ruined economy and Islamic militant probably are two of the biggest challenges.

Partial, unofficial results of Saturday's election represented a stunning comeback for the wealthy 63-year-old steel tycoon, whose party, PML (N), 125 of the 272 National Assembly seats.

Pakistani expatriates in Qatar have greeted the Government machine for the holding of free and fair elections.

Adeel Akbar a Pakistani expat living in Doha said, "In my opinion that a revolution has already come in Pakistan.

Even by sitting in the opposition, the PTI give a difficult time to PML (N) and to make the Government accountable to the masses. " As the counting of votes in the last phase, the Election Commission of Pakistan has claimed that about 60 percent people exercised their franchise.

Most respondents said the election results don't shock, as the previous Government paid the price for its wrong policies.

Related Posts

Post a Comment

Subscribe Our Newsletter