Islamabad, Dec. 30 -- The involvement of Pakistan's caretaker government in the approval or rejection of the nomination papers for the upcoming general elections of the prospective candidates was flatly denied by Murtaza Solangi, the caretaker minister of information for the country, according to ARY News.

While speaking to a media outlet, the minister said that the approval or rejection of nomination papers, which was a constitutional process, had nothing to do with the caretaker administration.

He said that the caretaker administration was determined to help the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) provide the electoral watchdog with administrative and financial resources.

"Only the Election Commission has authority to decide on ele...