Pakistan, June 03 : Pakistan’s PM Shehbaz Sharif-led government set to increase public spending in the next fiscal year, indicating a strong possibility of holding general elections on schedule. The federal development budget for the upcoming year will witness a substantial 31% rise, reaching Rs 950 billion, as reported by the Express Tribune. This move signals the government’s election preparedness, with the budget set to be presented before parliament on June 9. The current parliament’s term ends in mid-August, with elections expected to take place in early October. Opposition leader Imran Khan has been advocating for early elections, but the government has dismissed his demand.
Bhopal, October 21 : The process of filing nominations for the forthcoming Madhya Pradesh assembly elections officially commenced on Saturday, with the issuance of notification for the polls, according...
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