APC without all parties
January 12, 2018
The Dr Tahirul Qadri-led APC cannot be called ‘All Parties Conference.’ Representatives of other political parties, including the PML-N (that has 188 National Assembly seats), the JI (that has 13 NA seats), the MQM (that has 24 NA seats), and other independent MNAs had nothing to do with this so-called APC. Almost 68.71 percent of people representation in parliament, 235 NA seats out of 342 NA seats, was not part of the conference.
These election-terrified gladiators are creating chaos to dislodge the democratically-elected government through unconstitutional dirty games and repeating the insane exercise of creating artificial crisis similar to what happened in 1999 to play havoc with the economy of our country.
M. Sarwar Mir
Gujrat
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