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Bilawal affirms commitment to constitutional amendments

Not Struggling For Current Cjp Regarding Constitutional Amendments Bilawal
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Opposes establishment of military courts

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has reiterated his commitment to completing the constitutional amendments, stating that if they are finalised before October 25, the matter can be resolved peacefully.

In a session with reporters in Islamabad on Wednesday, Bilawal was asked about his stance on former prime minister Imran Khan’s military trial. He replied, “We need to assess the evidence first; after all, we have the authority to grant a presidential pardon.” He maintained that the PPP stands against the death penalty.

When questioned about the proposed constitutional amendments and their deadline of October 25, he stated, “If the amendments are made before October 25, the matter can be settled peacefully. While they can be done later, it may lead to confrontational situations.” He further asserted that the PPP would not abandon the matter concerning the constitutional court, vowing to see it through to completion.

“We have already faced significant delays; our demands date back to 2006 and are part of our manifesto,” he added. Bilawal also criticised the judiciary’s timing regarding certain actions, questioning why the timing of the injunction on reserved seats was not being scrutinised. He pointed out that the judiciary’s four-page clarification issued on September 14, the day of a parliamentary session, raised questions about the judicial timing.

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