On Wednesday, After a chaotic joint session of parliament, the opposite explicitly disagreed with the notion of electronic voting and announced to challenge the writ of govt in the Supreme Court. During the session, the government authorized amendments to the Elections Act, 2017, and many other bills. “The entire nation must be notified that the government did not win but lost during the joint session today,” Bilawal Bhutto called down the govt.

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