No room for mid term election in Pakistan: Babar Awan
Babar Awan said, on Monday, that there was no room for mid term election in the constitution of Pakistan.
LALA MUSA:
Federal Minister for Law andJustice, Dr Babar Awan said, on Monday, that there was no room for mid term election in the constitution even if one member of national assembly or one hundred one members tender their resignation or their degrees turn out fake.
Talking to mediamen at Dera Kaira, he said that those who were talking about mid term election, are in fact talking about breaking the constitution.
He said that Pakistan People's Party (PPP) was a democratic party and it had proved by approving the 18th Amendment that PPP wanted to continue the democratic system in the country. The minister said that after the passage of the 18th Amendment, the dream of the provinces about their autonomy has been materialized.
Federal Minister for Law andJustice, Dr Babar Awan said, on Monday, that there was no room for mid term election in the constitution even if one member of national assembly or one hundred one members tender their resignation or their degrees turn out fake.
Talking to mediamen at Dera Kaira, he said that those who were talking about mid term election, are in fact talking about breaking the constitution.
He said that Pakistan People's Party (PPP) was a democratic party and it had proved by approving the 18th Amendment that PPP wanted to continue the democratic system in the country. The minister said that after the passage of the 18th Amendment, the dream of the provinces about their autonomy has been materialized.