Parliament cuts its nose to spite its face, says Bilawal
KARACHI: Though the Pakistan People’s Party voted 21st amendment bill to provide legal cover to military courts in the National Assembly and then in the Senate, Bilawal Bhutto seems perturbed by the legislation.
On Wednesday, the PPP chairman posted a message on social networking website twitter in which he appeared critical of the parliament for passing the amendment.
“Parliament cuts its nose
By ONLINE
January 07, 2015
KARACHI: Though the Pakistan People’s Party voted 21st amendment bill to provide legal cover to military courts in the National Assembly and then in the Senate, Bilawal Bhutto seems perturbed by the legislation.
On Wednesday, the PPP chairman posted a message on social networking website twitter in which he appeared critical of the parliament for passing the amendment.
“Parliament cuts its nose to spite its face. #21stAmnendment ,“ said he.
On Wednesday, the PPP chairman posted a message on social networking website twitter in which he appeared critical of the parliament for passing the amendment.
“Parliament cuts its nose to spite its face. #21stAmnendment ,“ said he.
Parliament cuts its nose to spite its face. #21stAmnendment
— BilawalBhuttoZardari (@BBhuttoZardari) January 7, 2015-
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