Conducting elections only in Punjab a conspiracy against Pakistan— PM Sharif

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif speaks during a press conference after the Supreme Court decision, in Islamabad, Pakistan, on April 7, 2022. (AP/File)
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Updated 07 May 2023
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Conducting elections only in Punjab a conspiracy against Pakistan— PM Sharif

  • PM Shehbaz Sharif says elections must be held on the same day to thwart this ‘conspiracy’
  • Government, ex-PM Khan’s party have so far failed to agree on a date for elections across Pakistan 

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday reiterated his demand to hold polls throughout the country on the same day, saying that conducting elections in Punjab before they are held in other provinces is a “conspiracy” against the country. 

While general elections in Pakistan are scheduled to be held in October, the PTI’s move to dissolve the provincial assemblies in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab provinces has created problems for the government, which says it is economically viable to hold polls across the country on the same day. 

Pakistan’s constitution categorically states that polls should be held within 90 days of the dissolution of assemblies. The South Asian country, however, has historically held voting across all provinces on the same day. 

Relations between the government and Pakistan’s top court also soured when the Supreme Court started hearing a case on election delays in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab, directing authorities to hold polls in Punjab by May 14 if political parties fail to reach a consensus on a date for elections. 

Sharif and former prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party have held a series of discussions since April to finalize a date for elections across Pakistan. So far, the two sides have failed to come to an agreement on when polls should be held. 

“I have always said Punjab is not the big brother,” Sharif told reporters outside Avenfield House in London where he had arrived to meet his elder brother Nawaz Sharif. 

“All four [provinces of Pakistan] are equal brothers. From this point of view, conducting elections in Punjab only is a conspiracy against Pakistan, it is a conspiracy against Punjab.”

Sharif said the only way to thwart this conspiracy would be to hold elections across the country on the same day. 

While the May 14 deadline to hold polls in Punjab rolls closer, none of the requirements for elections, including releasing funds and arranging security for poll duty, have been arranged by Pakistan’s election commission, making it unlikely that the court’s deadline will be met.

Former PM Khan has warned the government against violating the Supreme Court’s directives against holding elections in Punjab, threatening protests if the coalition government violates the apex court’s orders. 

The political impasse exists at a time when Pakistan’s economy is in the doldrums, as its foreign exchange reserves decline to historic lows and its currency has suffered massive depreciation against the US dollar over the past year. 


Deputy PM Dar in Beijing to co-chair 7th Pakistan–China Strategic Dialogue

Updated 03 January 2026
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Deputy PM Dar in Beijing to co-chair 7th Pakistan–China Strategic Dialogue

  • The foreign ministers’ dialogue is the highest consultative mechanism between Pakistan and China to review bilateral cooperation
  • The two ministers will also announce a series of initiatives, activities to mark 75th anniversary of Pakistan-China diplomatic ties

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar has arrived in Beijing to co-chair the 7th Pakistan–China Foreign Ministers’ Strategic Dialogue, the Pakistani foreign office said on Saturday.

The strategic dialogue is the highest consultative mechanism between Pakistan and China, providing a structured platform to review the entire spectrum of bilateral cooperation as well as regional and international developments of mutual interest.

Dar will co-chair the dialogue with Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Sunday.

“The Dialogue will review the full spectrum of bilateral cooperation, identify new areas of partnership, and further advance the All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership between Pakistan and China,” the Pakistani foreign office said.

Pakistan and China have longstanding strategic, political, economic, defense and cultural relations. Both Islamabad and Beijing maintain close coordination on regional and international issues, frequently supporting each other’s core interests at multilateral forums.

China has also been an important investment partner for Pakistan and has funneled billions of dollars into the country under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) energy and infrastructure project for over a decade.

During the visit, the two foreign ministers will also announce a series of initiatives and commemorative activities to mark the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and China in 2026.

“The visit forms an important part of the regular high-level exchanges between the two countries and reflects their shared determination to broaden and deepen the All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partnership, while reaffirming their mutual commitment to regional peace, stability, and sustainable development,” the Pakistani foreign office said.