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Key Highlights :

1. The federal government is set to exhaust all possible options to prove their stance right after the expected verdict of the apex court on the Punjab elections.
2. The tone and tenor of the federal government could be begging of a new political crisis in the country.
3. The heavyweights are not shy to start a new debate that the Shehbaz government has the option of declaring emergency in the country.
4. The government has to prepare a draft fit to the situation before taking a step to invoke unusual situation in any part of the country.
5. The economic default like situation in the country could be a strong argument for the government to present at any stage in near future.
6. The experts viewed that the government in the current scenario is treading on a tight rope as the Prime Minister will also save himself from any contempt from the apex court.
7. Keeping in view former prime minister Yusuf Raza Gilani’s bitter experience, the present premier might avoid taking any risk.
8. However, the ruling party would move ahead with the consultation of allies before taking any unusual step. PPP Chairman Bil­wal Bhutto and Interior Minister Rana Sana Ullah might have played bluff to make the current scenario more complex, they believed.


     Islamabad is the capital of Pakistan and it is one of the most important cities in the country. Islamabad is also the seat of the federal government. The city is also home to many important institutions, including the Parliament and the judiciary. The government is set to exhaust all possible options to prove their stance right after the expected verdict of the apex court on the Punjab elections.

     The government is confident that the apex court will rule in its favor and declare the elections to be valid. However, the opposition is confident that the court will declare the elections to be invalid. The opposition believes that the government is not eligible to hold the elections because of the allegations of fraud and corruption.

     The government is confident that the apex court will rule in its favor and declare the elections to be valid. However, the opposition is confident that the court will declare the elections to be invalid. The opposition believes that the government is not eligible to hold the elections because of the allegations of fraud and corruption.



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