Murtaza Solgani says Constitution, law and our limited term allow us to make decisions. He made it clear that the government will make decisions in the best interest of the country as per law.


Islamabad: Caretaker Minister for Information and Broadcasting Murtaza Solangi said efforts were being made to provide relief to consumers in electricity bills.
Solgani said details in this regard will come out in the form of decisions. He made these remarks while talking to a local private TV on Friday.
The Minister said Constitution, law and our limited term allow us to make decisions. He made it clear that the government will make decisions in the best interest of the country as per law.
Murtaza Solangi said Election Commission of Pakistan has accelerated the process of delimitation. He assured all possible support in holding the elections on the date given by the ECP.
Talking about Pervaiz Elahi's arrest, he said this matter is between the law enforcement agencies and the judiciary. As a responsible government, it is our duty to respect the judiciary and the law.
The Minister highlighted that everyone in the country enjoy freedom of expression. He also clarified that his talk on the BBC was taken out of context.
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