ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's Finance Minister Ishaq Dar pointed out on Monday that the country's economic turmoil and security circumstance were no longer conducive to the retaining of provincial snap elections, as ordered by way of the Supreme court docket.
Dar made the remarks in parliament in a televised speech after tabling a movement to are seeking a vote on even if to approve funding for the polls.
The court docket had set Monday as the deadline for issuing the funds.
(Reporting via Asif Shahzad; enhancing by way of John Stonestreet)
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