Qureshi says JC decision will be accepted wholeheartedly
MULTAN: Vice Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Shah Mehmood on Thursday said his party will wholeheartedly accept whatever decision comes from the judicial commission which began probing the allegations of rigging in 2013 elections today.
Talking to media persons after condoling the death of senior journalist Jamshed Rizwani with his mother, Qureshi said the by election in NA-246 should be held in
By OCTOPUS
April 16, 2015
MULTAN: Vice Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Shah Mehmood on Thursday said his party will wholeheartedly accept whatever decision comes from the judicial commission which began probing the allegations of rigging in 2013 elections today.
Talking to media persons after condoling the death of senior journalist Jamshed Rizwani with his mother, Qureshi said the by election in NA-246 should be held in a peaceful atmosphere.
He said the release of Muttahid Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain has come about on the basis of a bail and the cases he (Altaf Hussain) is facing still remain open in London.
The PTI Vice Chairman said the Parliament stands by the resolution unanimously adopted by the joint sitting on the issue of Yemen. “The Parliament, political leadership and the army are all on the same page in this regard,” he added.
Talking to media persons after condoling the death of senior journalist Jamshed Rizwani with his mother, Qureshi said the by election in NA-246 should be held in a peaceful atmosphere.
He said the release of Muttahid Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain has come about on the basis of a bail and the cases he (Altaf Hussain) is facing still remain open in London.
The PTI Vice Chairman said the Parliament stands by the resolution unanimously adopted by the joint sitting on the issue of Yemen. “The Parliament, political leadership and the army are all on the same page in this regard,” he added.
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