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Wednesday, 28 December 2011

No clash of state institutions if all work under Constitution: Gilani



GARHI KHUDA BAKSH: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday said there existed no possibility of a clash among state institutions provided they all worked within the ambit of the Constitution.

In a brief interaction with media persons after offering fateha at the mausoleum of Benazir Bhutto, Gilani said the Parliament was supreme and would take decisions on all issues of national importance. He said the supremacy of the Parliament would be ensured.

To a question whether any conspiracy was being hatched against the government, the prime minister said Pakistan People's Party (PPP) was not an ordinary party and was strong enough to confront any conspiracy.

He said certain elements from time to time had been trying to create differences between judiciary and the government and also between the President and the Prime Minister, but all in vain.

Gilani said he had already dispelled the notion of de-notifying General Ashfaq Pervaiz Kayani and DG ISI General Shuja Pasha.

He said the government's attention was diverted many a times from serving the masses, however it remain committed.

Gilani termed Benazir Bhutto's death not only a national but an international tragedy.

On question about investigation into Benazir Bhutto's murder, the premier said he was not in a position to remark on it as the matter was subjudice.

Gilani termed those as "weak-hearted" who had left the PPP, and said it was good as such people could damage the party at the time of election.

He termed those who were joining Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf as "a bunch of opportunists".

He said the workers of PPP were committed and brave-hearted, while the weaker ones had left it.

Gilani said the government was pursuing the vision of Shaheed Benazir Bhutto and said the 80 per cent work on the Charter of Democracy had been completed. (APP)
 
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