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Black law of dictatorial regime defeated: Marriyum

November 22, 2017
ISLAMABAD: Minister of State for Information, Broadcasting, National History and National Heritage Marriyum Aurangzeb here Tuesday said that the black law of the dictatorial regime had been defeated and it had been established that only those would head the political parties who would be nominated by the people and the respective political parties.
She expressed these views while talking to the media outside the Parliament House after the rejection of the amendment bill to change the Electoral Reforms Act 2017 by the National Assembly. She said that those who were counting the heads had been defeated and the wandering spirit of the dictatorial era had been put to rest.
The minister said that democracy was gaining strength and there was no room for black laws in a democratic dispensation. Marriyum said that the entire nation deserved congratulations as the law that had been rejected by the parliament had established the fact that from now onward only the will of the 220 million people of Pakistan would prevail.
She said that the PPP wanted to restore the clauses of the 1973 Constitution which had been removed by Bhutto and by doing so it had hurt his spirit. The minister said that under the leadership of Muhammad Nawaz Sharif the PML-N had been further strengthened. She said that the elements conspiring against him had been defeated and those who talked of forward block in the party had been shown the mirror.
Marriyum said that Muhammad Nawaz Sharif had served the country during all his stints in power and the PML-N under him was a guarantor of the development of the country.
She reiterated that whether it was a fight against terrorism or the question of strengthening the Parliament, Nawaz Sharif was a strong voice for both the causes. She said that Nawaz Sharif only wanted development in the country and his opponent must have realised now that democracy was gaining strength in the country.
Referring to Imran Khan she said that instead of upholding the parliamentary traditions he was used to relying on the finger of the umpire, adding that at first he was afraid of Nawaz Sharif and now he was afraid of the PML-N.