PML-N leader Ahsan Iqbal has said that no one party, leader, or institution can solve Pakistan’s current challenges.

“The way forward for the country is in the strengthening of the Parliament and the upholding of the Constitution […] and this depends on the working relationship of the people in this house,” he said.

“But if we do politics of polarisation, then we won’t be able to fulfill the expectations the nation has from us,” Iqbal said, adding that Pakistan’s problems could not be solved any other way.

“I want to invite the members of the opposition to join us and sit together to solve the problems in the country,” the PML-N leader said.

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