Head of Pakistan Jamhoori League (PJL) Rana Zaman Saeed, while supporting the government’s position for open balloting in the Senate elections, said that the opposition should also support the government for legislation leaving behind their stubbornness. He said, “The necessity of time is to make Parliament and democracy free from corruption. Those who support corruption are guilty of the nation and they should not be forgiven.” Talking to Central Secretary General of party Sohail Ahmed and others here on Monday, Rana Zaman Saeed said that there was no doubt that all the problems in Pakistan today were due to the corruption of previous governments . At the same time, the opposition parties have a responsibility to work for the elimination of tax evasion, corruption and for transparency and merit in the country so that the country can be saved from cancer like tax evasion and corruption, he added. The PJL Head said, “Votes are always stolen in the Senate elections and the decision of the present government to hold the Senate elections through open ballot is correct and we also fully support the Presidential Ordinance.” He said that the opposition should give priority to national interests over their political and personal interests because Pakistan is first and foremost for us.
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