In Pakistan, the political landscape is abuzz with discussions surrounding the formation of an interim government before the upcoming elections. Nawaz Sharif, the prominent leader of the PML-N party, has expressed his desire to see his confidant Ishaq Dar become the interim prime minister. However, this proposal has raised strong reservations from the PPP party, which believes that having someone from the Sharif family in a leading position is not suitable for ensuring a neutral setup.
In response to the concerns raised by the PPP, the PML-N has taken steps to engage with all stakeholders, including the military establishment, and reassure the PPP leadership about their intentions. Both the PPP and PML-N share the common goal of having a trustworthy interim prime minister who can prevent any attempts to delay the elections and address various political requirements.
Nawaz Sharif is currently in Dubai, where he plans to hold important discussions with PPP leaders, Asif Ali Zardari and Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari. The aim is to iron out the details of the caretaker government and reach a consensus on the suitable candidate. Meanwhile, there is uncertainty surrounding whether the meeting between PML-N and PPP leaders in Dubai has already taken place. However, Maryam Nawaz, who accompanied her father to Dubai, has returned home.
The situation remains dynamic and closely watched by the public and political observers as the parties strive to find common ground and ensure a smooth transition through the interim period before the crucial elections take place.
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