Manzoor Wassan predicts National Assembly dissolution

Web DeskJune 9, 2024 04:13 PMpolitics
  • Wassan questions Nawaz Sharif's return as PM post dissolution
  • Imran Khan and Wassan express doubts about government's longevity
  • Political landscape in Pakistan faces uncertainty with intriguing forecasts
Manzoor Wassan predicts National Assembly dissolutionImage Credits: tribune_pk
Manzoor Wassan's prediction of National Assembly dissolution and doubts raised by Imran Khan highlight uncertainty in Pakistani politics.

Manzoor Wassan, the Senior Vice President of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Sindh, has raised eyebrows with his recent prediction regarding the potential dissolution of the National Assembly by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in the next three months. Wassan's statement underscores the significance of the upcoming period in shaping Pakistan's political landscape. He has cast doubt on the likelihood of PML-N President Nawaz Sharif assuming the role of prime minister in the current context. Wassan has hinted at the emergence of a new political setup post the National Assembly dissolution, with the provincial assemblies remaining unaffected.

Adding to the political discourse, Wassan also shared his views on the future of Imran Khan, the prominent figure behind Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), and other political leaders. He expressed reservations about favorable conditions for Imran Khan and warned against premature optimism, suggesting that any respite they might encounter could be short-lived. In a parallel development, imprisoned PTI founder Imran Khan himself predicted a brief tenure for the current government, estimating its downfall within five to six months. He indicated his willingness to stay in jail until the departure of PML-N leader to London, highlighting his doubts about the government's durability and emphasizing the need for political stability to prevent mismanagement of borrowed funds from the IMF.

The political landscape in Pakistan is witnessing intriguing forecasts and speculations from key figures like Manzoor Wassan and Imran Khan. As the country navigates through these uncertain times, the statements made by these leaders offer insights into the potential shifts in power dynamics and governance. It remains to be seen how these predictions unfold and impact the future trajectory of Pakistani politics.

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