Pakistan People's Party Chairman Bilwal Bhutto Zardari's father, former President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari, has offered his son to form an alliance on the condition that he leaves some important ministries, including the post of Prime Minister, to the PPP. In the context of the meeting with the top leaders of PMLN, this demand of PPP was mentioned by the party's president Shahbaz Sharif, former Prime Minister of Pakistan and brother of Nawaz Sharif.

Nawaz Sharif's party PMLN is disappointed after not getting the expected results in the National Assembly elections of Pakistan. Away with the magic figure of 134 seats, Imran Khan's party got fewer seats than the independent candidates supported. After winning 75 seats, the party is not forming the government alone. Therefore, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) which got 54 seats is relying on them to form the coalition government.

According to the report of Pakistani media The News, PPP is willing to form an alliance with PMLN. But according to the conditions of the party, if Bilwal is made the prime minister, they will support Nawaz Sharif's party in Punjab province along with the central government. Meanwhile, PPP is in a good position in Sindh province.

Again, failing to form an alliance with the PPP, the PMLN will try to form a government with the relatively small parties JUI-F, MQM and some independent candidates (who are not supported by Imran Khan's PTI). In this regard, the party also discussed the matter of making Shahbaz Sharif the prime minister and Nawaz Sharif's daughter Maryam Nawaz as the chief minister of Punjab province.

It should be noted that last Thursday (February 8) National Assembly elections were held in Pakistan in 265 seats. Results declared for 264 seats. Independent candidates won the highest number of 101 seats, with most of the candidates supported by Imran Khan's PTI. PMLN got 75 and PPP got 54 seats.