PPP CEC rejected census results. According to sources cited by News on Friday, the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) central executive committee (CEC) has rejected the results of the digital census.
According to sources, the PPP CEC had concerns about the policies of the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N)-led government. The PPP’s concerns about the digital census, according to the CEC members, not addressed by the federal government.
According to additional sources, the PPP CEC members decided to draw attention to their concerns about the digital census before the PDM’s other coalition partners. The PPP leadership also voiced worries regarding the deteriorating economic situation.
The CEC members stated that in order to improve the political and economic climate, the government must choose the appropriate course. Additionally, the PPP CEC also adopted a resolution condemning the riots on May 9.
It decided that the political party will advocate for measures to improve public welfare while also making recommendations to the PML-N, which is currently in power, for dealing with economic issues.
The results of the census won’t be accepted, according to Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah’s statement from yesterday.
Murad Ali Shah, the chief minister of Sindh, stated that he will discuss his reservations regarding the census with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
He revealed that Kashmore, Ghotki, and several other areas of Sindh not conduct the census, and that it conducted properly throughout all of Pakistan.
Murad Ali Shah claimed he had and continues to have concerns about the census. He stated that it beyond comprehension that the census completed on May 15 across the nation, with the exception of Punjab.
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The Sindh chief minister claimed to have communicated his concerns to Ahsan Iqbal, minister of planning and development, and told him that if the census to continue, it needed to conducted throughout Pakistan.