Pakistan

Saeed Ghani rejects report PPP setting English fluency as condition for female candidatesISLAMABAD: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader Saeed Ghani has rubbished a news report claiming that his party is setting fluency in English as a condition for female candidates on reserved seats.
Taking to Twitter, the senator had attached an image of newspaper clipping of the news reading PPP has set a condition on all female candidates to have fluency in English if they are to join the election race on reserved seats.The PPP leader had labeled the news as scam, stating: Strongly denied, such a nonsense news get front page of leading paper.





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