Top Story February 10, 2021 KARACHI: The Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) chief, Fazlur Rehman, said on Tuesday that governments do not come to power through "rigging", they come with the power of people’s votes. His remarks came in a public meeting hosted by the PPP in Hyderabad, under the banner of the opposition's Pakistan Democratic Movement. Fazl said the opposition’s movement, at whose core has been the claim that the 2018 elections were rigged, will reach its destination. "We have all joined hands to restore democracy," said the leader of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (Fazl). "We are not among those to tire out. Movements only go forward with determination," he said. He vowed that the opposition "will not rest until these incompetent rulers are removed". Fazlur Rehman said that these rulers "came through the backdoor like thieves". He said the public meeting was being held to restore the free air of democracy. He said the PDM wanted the establishment to be objective and welcomed the statement by the army that it did not have any relation with politics. But he claimed that "mistakes have been made which will have to be accepted and forgiveness will need to be asked of the nation." He claimed that there was no other way.