Pakistan
Gandapur says constitutional amendment draft is attack on democracy
He says those who call themselves democratic parties should be ‘ashamed
Peshawar: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur termed the 26th constitutional amendment draft as an attack on democracy.
Criticizing the federal government's constitutional amendment draft, he said that those who call themselves democratic parties should be ‘ashamed’.
“Bringing such bills is a far-fetched thing. We conflict with the court. First, we will defeat them in parliament and then in the courts,” he said.
KP Cm said they will use all kinds of constitutional options for their legitimate rights.
“Passing such a bill is a far-fetched thing. In the future, no one will bother to present it,” the KP chief minister claimed.
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