He says the decision of Supreme Court will not make much difference


Islamabad: Defense Minister Khawaja Asif once again asserted that the incumbent government has the required numbers in Parliament to pass the constitutional amendment.
He said that the decision of the Supreme Court will not make much difference on the constitutional amendment, an attempt has been made to exert a little influence through this decision.
Khawaja Asif said that the matter of giving extension to Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa is not correct, whatever is happening is happening for collective benefit, even if our intentions are not right, they are doing the right thing, I hope Maulana Fazlur Rahman will vote.
The defense minister said that not only Barrister Gohar, Maulana always feeds good food, at least Barrister Gohar got good food, I hope the constitutional amendment will be done today, today some obstacles will be removed. The atmosphere in the house is not expected to be good today. Expediency is not in PTI's political DNA.
On the other hand, the meeting of the special parliamentary committee members with Bilawal Bhutto ended. In the meeting, the rules and regulations of the assembly session were discussed. After the meeting, Ishaq Dar said that the meeting was good and the numbers are full.
Earlier, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also reached the Parliament House. and held meeting with various MPs in his chamber.

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