ISLAMABAD, January 11: Former president and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari on Tuesday said he did not think that PPP would ever become the part of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) again. Speaking to the media outside National Accountability Bureau (NAB) court in Islamabad where he had gone in connection with the hearing of New York property reference, Zardari said it was his desire from day one that the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) government was sent home. The co-chairman stated that he had told from day one about this government’s inability to handle national matters. Time has proven my stance that the elected people are all ineligible, he added. He further said the government was a bunch of ‘incompetent’ people who could not steer the country out of the present crisis. The former president further said that the people are suffering from different issues and the government is incapable of doing anything. When a reporter asked him whether he foresaw an in-house change, the former president replied, “Keep your fingers crossed; InshaAllah, everything will be alright.” During the court proceedings, an interesting situation developed when a cellphone suddenly started ringing in the courtroom. And since the ringtone was that of a child crying, the judge had to stop the hearing temporarily and could not help commenting that it seemed as if somebody’s child was crying. The entire courtroom burst into laughter over Judge Muhammad Bashir’s these comments. NNI