Pakistan
Bilawal says PPP so far consented for constitutional court
PPP leader asks Justice Mansoor if he will accept the constitutional court
Quetta: PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari said Tuesday that so far, his party had agreed to the government’s proposal for the formation of a federal constitutional court.
Speaking at the Balochistan High Court (BHC) Bar in Quetta, he said his party had no problem if anyone of the top two judges of the country chaired the constitutional court.
The PPP stalwart asked if Justice Mansoor Ali Shah would accept the constitutional court, if the constitution said so.
He was of the view that the constitutional amendment was a must to bring equality as he knew how difficult it was to get justice in the country.
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