ISLAMABAD: Anwaar ul Haq Kakar, the acting prime minister, has said that elections will take place in Pakistan soon.

The interim prime minister spoke with Turkish TRT television on the nation’s forthcoming elections in January and its economic difficulties.

As no single organization would be opposed to or supported in the voting process on an administrative level, Kakar told TRT, “I am assuring of absolutely fair, free, and transparent elections.”

Every political party has the right to peaceful protest, he declared, and we will defend that right. However, he continued, “violent protests could not be permitted.”

Anwaar ul Haq Kakar responded to a query by stating that the constitution requires the delineation of constituencies. “We have to follow the law and the constitution,” he continued. “Any objection over the delimitation process was possible during legislation in the Parliament,” he stated. He insisted that “the election commission could not engage in an unconstitutional act.”

In response to a query, the acting prime minister said that the PTI chairman had recanted his claims of a US conspiracy. He remarked, “Politicians at the time act in this way to get popular favor. His explanation of the “regime change” was absurd. Pakistan is a sovereign nation, and we make decisions based on what is best for the people, according to Kakar.

He declared, “We would ensure that no foreign power could meddle in the country. He said, “It was the first time a prime minister was ousted from office via a constitutional method. “There is a constitutional procedure to form a government or remove it,” he continued.

The interim prime minister of Pakistan said, “Unfortunately, civil institutions were failed to perform in the previous four decades,” in response to a query about the military’s involvement in the administration.

We need the military’s help in a variety of situations because it is a well-organized organization. The military works with the government when faced with difficulties such as natural catastrophes. He said, “We need to strengthen civilian institutions’ capacities.

After cross-border assaults, according to PM Kakar, Pakistan has implemented security measures. He said that Afghanistan’s fighting organization dominates the nation instead of an elected government.

“We have brought up TTP assaults with the Afghan Taliban leadership. We do not wish to worsen Pakistan’s current relationship with Afghanistan, he said.

“The idea that Pakistan supported the Taliban government in Afghanistan is untrue. Afghanistan is home to bases for the illegal TTP. Attacks from Afghanistan’s border on Pakistan should stop, Kakar argued. He said that Pakistan had been crucial in the negotiations between the US and Afghanistan.

According to the interim prime minister, Pakistan has lost 90,000 lives in the fight against terrorism and abhors all forms of terrorism. He insisted, “We will protect our nation and people.

“We aim to make progress by reflecting on our previous errors. Pakistan is experiencing social and economic challenges, but these challenges are just transitory, and we are working to ameliorate the situation, he added.