Vice chairman of Pakistani major political party and former foreign minister has said that a decision about forming an alliance with former president Pervez Musharraf will be taken after considering the circumstances, local media reported on Monday. Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf Leader Shah Mahmood Qureshi talking to media has said “People from every political party are joining the PTI.” Pervez Musharraf, who formed a party by the name of All Pakistan Muslim League in 2010, has announced that he will return to Pakistan in January 2012. Qureshi said if the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz decided to resign from the parliament the government would be left with no option but to call early election. However, he said, the PTI was in no hurry to gain power. He criticized the government and said that some of its members would try to leave the country as soon as they were out of power. But, he added, the PTI would ensure that no one escaped accountability. Qureshi said the PTI’s recent rally in Karachi had once and for all settled the difference between a government-funded gathering and one that inspired people. “PTI is the only party with the potential to address the grievances of Pakistani people,” he said.
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