Special committee has no mandate to bring constitutional amendment: Omar Ayub
He says PTI will not become part of any such controversial process


Islamabad: Leader of the opposition in National Assembly Omar Ayub on Sunday said that the special committee didn’t have any mandate to bring the constitutional amendment.
On his message at X, opposition leader said that the PTI will not become part of any such controversial process.
“The special committee was constituted on our request after the arrest of PTI MNAs on Sept 10 by the officials of intelligence agencies,” he said.
He said that the special committee was only formed to protect the constitutional rights of MNAs.
It is pertinent to note that National Assembly and Senate’s sessions had been called today to table the constitutional amendment bill.
Earlier, the ruling coalition had postponed the constitutional amendment bill for a day due to the absence of two MNAs from the country on Saturday.
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