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Nation stands by chief justice at this juncture: Rasheed

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Awami Muslim League chief and former federal interior minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed has said the constitution will emerge victorious against doctrine of necessity.

The former minister posted on Friday tweets regarding hearing of the PTI plea against postponement of elections. “The bench of the Supreme Court will sit again and will give a decision according to the oath to the Constitution. The nation had never imagined what is happening in the Supreme Court.

The nation is standing by the chief justice,” he tweeted. He wrote in another tweet that “the government is going to form a Patriot Group of 35 parliamentarians. After political suicide, they are now moving towards collective suicide.

It is not politics, they are going to sacrifice the state.” Mr Ahmed expressed the apprehension that “the government would not hold elections even on Oct 8. The country is nearing default; the government is running away from elections and is also devoid of the ability to run the country.” —INP

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