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Sunday, May 25, 2008

PPP fully sincere to the cause of restoration of judges: PM




LAHORE: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has said that Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) is fully sincere to the cause of restoration of judges as it has rendered much more sacrifices than any other political party in this regard. He was responding to a question at a meeting with newspapers editors at State Guest House here on Sunday.
He said that he himself along with other workers and lawyers of PPP remained in prison for the cause of judiciary, therefore, no one have the right to make doubts in our sincerity and commitment in this regard.
He said that there is no difference among the coalition partners on the restoration of judiciary but they have their own views on adopting the mode to get the task done.
PPP wants to solve all the issues through the parliament as the parliament is backed by people of the country and it has its own power to counter challenges to the democracy,he said.
To a question, he said the people have rejected the manifesto of PML-Q and supported PPP’s manifesto in the elections, adding, the party would implement its manifesto in letter and spirit to restore the true form of parliamentary democracy in the country.
The Prime Minister told a questioner that he is following the guideline and policy of his party to have good working relationship with the President, the Governors and Chief Ministers of all the four provinces and President and Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
“ We do not want to make any issue as problem of ego to create bitterness and humiliate any one because this is not policy of our party”, he said.
Independent media,stable institutions and accountable government are the main features of manifesto of his party, he said.
Earlier the Prime Minister also held a meeting with the members of Peoples Youth Organization (PYO) at the State Guest House.

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