“Rules of the game framed in light of the Constitution show us the way forward,” said the premier.


Islamabad: Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif Monday said: “We pay our rich tribute to the framers of the Constitution for their political foresight”.
On the occasion of 1973 Constitution’s Golden Jubilee, Prime turned to Twitter and wrote that constitution, a sacred document that has weathered many storms over the past 50 years and held the federation together.
He added: “Constitution of Pakistan continues to be central to shaping our national character, identity and future trajectory”.
Shehbaz Sharif continued as time has come to place Parliament at the core of national life both in letter and spirit.
“Rules of the game framed in light of the Constitution show us the way forward,” said the premier.
Constitution of Pakistan continues to be central to shaping our national character, identity & future trajectory. Time has come to place Parliament at the core of national life both in letter & spirit. Rules of the game framed in light of the Constitution show us the way forward https://t.co/ZPp6Kv5UKo
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) April 10, 2023

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