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ISLAMABAD: Minister for Communication Murad Saeed says the incumbent government under the leadership of Prime Minister Imran Khan is committed to end horse-trading and the use of money in the Senate elections.
Addressing a news conference in Islamabad on Saturday, he said former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto desired to bring transparency in elections process but unfortunately, her political party has overlooked the matter.
He said PTI had expelled 20 of its MPAs after they were found guilty of taking money in the 2018 Senate polls.
Murad Saeed said the opposition is involved in money laundering, corruption and illegal occupation on state lands.
He said the incumbent government has taken various steps for the welfare of the masses.
The Minister said health cards, Ehsaas program, Langarkhanas and low cost housing will benefit the under privileged class of the country.
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