Sindh Assembly passes pro-democracy resolution

The resolution, supporting democracy, passed unanimously.


January 18, 2012

The pro-democracy resolution was passed unanimously in Sindh Assembly on Wednesday, reported Express News.

The resolution was moved last week by the ANP chief Asfandyar Wali Khan in the National Assembly, following the Supreme Court (SC) warning government on the NRO issue.

Briefing the media afterwards, Farooq Sattar had said that the MQM Rabita Committee, after consulting constitutional experts, had decided to fully support ANP’s resolution.

The resolution has already been passed unanimously by the Punjab Assembly, which stated that all political parties in the assembly favour the continuity and stability of democracy.

COMMENTS (1)

Acorn Guts | 12 years ago | Reply

Yet another assembly passes resolution that says 'we endeavour to remain in this business not matter what'.

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