Umar Ayub Calls for New Elections, Declares Current Government a Failure

Umar Ayub, a prominent leader of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), has announced that the current government has failed and emphasized that the solution to the nation’s problems lies in new elections. He asserted that the government is on the brink of collapse and called for the resignation of all four election commissioners. Ayub described the recent meeting with PTI’s founder as positive and anticipates that new elections will be necessary to address the current political crisis.

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