SAMAA TV’s anchorperson Haider Waheed elaborates on the difference between 2013 and 2018 elections in Pakistan. Nawaz Sharif’s narrative about establishment’s role was not an issue in 2013, he said. The issue that a powerful anti-establishment politician from Punjab, Nawaz Sharif, has been jailed, was not in the previous election scenario, Haider Waheed said.
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