Demand for PM’s resignation unconstitutional: Khattak Mushtaq Paracha
NOWSHERA: Federal Minister for Defence Pervez Khattak said on Sunday the opposition’s Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) was making undemocratic and unconstitutional demands by seeking resignation of Prime Minister Imran Khan.
“If the parties which are part of the PDM are so strong, they should bring a no-trust move against the prime minister in the parliament,” he said while speaking at two functions arranged at Badrashi and Kattikhel areas of the Nowshera district.
Several workers of the Awami National Party headed by Muhammad Arshad Khan, Musaddiq Khan and Mumtaz Khan joined the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on the occasion.
President urges judges, lawyers to ensure rule of law The New Nation
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President M Abdul Hamid on Friday called the judges to take care of the litigants rights so that they do not have to roam on the court s corridor the day after day to get a copy of the judgement after the verdict of the case. One thing to keep in mind is that if the dispute is not resolved properly, there will be a crisis of confidence. And if this process continues again and again, a chaotic situation may arise in the state and society, he mentioned while delivering his virtual address from the Bangabhaban on the occasion of Supreme Court Day 2020, reports BSS.
Confrontation looms in the ruling party as Oli remains defiant Kathmandu Post
Kathmandu, Dec. 19 Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli s refusal to withdraw an ordinance on the Constitutional Council Act despite committing to doing so before his party has stoked concerns if the Nepal Communist Party chair is scheming a more serious political move.
Party insiders say they were unable to figure out what Oli is up to but the way he has been holding meetings with leaders close to him and still refusing to abide by party decisions is an indication that he would not hesitate to take drastic steps.