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Saturday, May 31, 2008
PPP committed to restoring pre-Nov 3 judiciary, change in system: Rabbani
ISLAMABAD : Leader of the house in Senate, central PPP leader Raza Rabbani, while reiterating the commitment of PPP to restore pre-November 3 judiciary and change in the system, Saturday said there should be no confusion in this regard.
Talking to a private television channel late Friday night the PPP leader said that people have given the mandate to major political parties in February 18 election to change the system and bring the rule of law in the country and the coalition partners will honor it.
He however said that it was not possible to address all the issues overnight adding the people will see visible change with the passage of time.
Rabbani said PPP represents the people of Pakistan and it will make all the decisions by keeping their aspiration on priority.
The party will not bow before any external pressure in formulating its domestic policies and running the day to day affairs, he said.
He said as for the revival of pre-November 3 judiciary is concerned there is no difference between PPP and PMLN adding the parties however have the difference of opinion as far the methodology is concerned.
The people of Pakistan have given clear verdict against the policies of prevous government and the coalition partners have similarity of views in this regard.
He said any move in to reform the system should be well planned.
He said before going for ant impeachment process, the coalition partners should ensure the required support of parliamentarians because a failed attempt would be disastrous for the democracy.
He was of the opinion that at present the number game is not complete for impeachment.
To a question he said the recent telephonic contact of US President George W. Bush with President Musharraf will have no impact on the verdict of people on February 18.
He said the coalition government is taking the gradual steps to ensure the sovereignty of the country.
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