Pak likely to hold general poll in November

Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf will announce on August 14 the roadmap for the next general elections likely to be held in the first week of November, months ahead of schedule, according to a media report today. The ruling Pakistan People`s Party and the main opposition PML-N held a meeting on Sunday to […]

Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf will announce on August 14 the roadmap for the next general elections likely to be held in the first week of November, months ahead of schedule, according to a media report today. The ruling Pakistan People`s Party and the main opposition PML-N held a meeting on Sunday to discuss the upcoming general election, Dawn News channel quoted its sources as saying.

The premier will formally announce the roadmap for the polls on August 14, which is Pakistan`s Independence Day, the report said. The next general election is scheduled for March next year, when the PPP-led government will complete its five-year term. However, the PPP is under pressure from the opposition to advance the polls in the wake of allegations of widespread corruption and poor governance.