PML-N Confident Ahead Of Senate Vote, Engaging Political Allies: Says Senator Afnan

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PML-N confident ahead of senate vote, engaging political allies:  says Senator Afnan

ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 16th Jul, 2025) Pakistan Muslim League-N Senator Afnan Ullah on Wednesday reaffirmed confidence in his party’s strong performance in the upcoming Senate elections while emphasizing that talks with allied and opposition parties are actively ongoing.

In an exclusive conversation with a local news channel, PML-N Senator Afnan Ullah stated that his party firmly believes in democracy and is committed to taking all political stakeholders into confidence ahead of the upcoming Senate elections.

He stressed that inclusive dialogue remains a top priority and the PML-N is actively engaging with allied and opposition parties to ensure a united and cooperative political environment.

He further highlighted that key partners such as the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Awami Party and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) Maulana Fazlur Rehman are being consulted closely.

Addressing their concerns is high on the agenda, he said, adding that mutual respect and consensus-building are essential for political stability and a successful electoral process.

Responding to a question about the political situation and governance in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Senator Afnan Ullah criticized the PTI, saying the party is known for promoting chaos and relying on a narrative built on lies.

He stated that PTI’s past track record reflects a pattern of inciting unrest rather than contributing constructively to democratic progress.

He added that if PTI plans any protest, it would not impact public confidence, as the people clearly support the PML-N's performance.

To another query, he replied, PML-N has no intention or desire to pursue a no-confidence motion, but emphasized that the PTI must come to terms with the legal boundaries set by the judiciary.

He pointed out that PTI had already violated the Peshawar High Court’s order and is now disregarding the Supreme Court's directives as well.