Deviation from Constitution to create problems: Baloch
MULTAN: Jamaat-e-Islami naib ameer Liaqat Baloch has said that the ongoing conflict among opposition, government and other players will not end with the approval of the 26th Amendment.
Talking to journalists here, Baloch said that new aspects of instability and mistrust would continue to emerge. He said that Parliament and judiciary would be independent only when all stakeholders would follow the Constitution. He feared that deviation from the Constitution would bring problems to the country. He alleged that the government engineered a two-third majority in the Senate and the National Assembly through force. After constitutional amendments, new crises would emerge for the government, he predicted.
For a free and dignified Pakistan, good reforms of the judicial system and laws were indispensable, he added. Responding to a query, he said that people’s satisfaction was necessary to maintain peace in the society.
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