Rejecting the rumors of agreeing to support the coalition government of Maulana Fazlur Rehman on the proposed constitutional amendments, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) has claimed that by postponing the decision to present the ‘constitutional package’ in Parliament at the request of their party. is given
Party sources said that the stance of opposing the constitutional amendments has not changed and termed it as a ‘controversial’ matter. JUI(F) sources said that the government postponed the amendments on the demand of Maulana Fazlur Rehman. Agreed, the matter will now be looked into after the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit.
Maulana Fazlur Rehman attended the multi-party conference held on Monday to express solidarity with Palestine at the invitation of the President and the Prime Minister, in which he also met with the allied parties. UI(F) agrees to support the government.
However, a party spokesperson said there was no truth to the reports, while insiders termed the amendments controversial, saying the JUI(F) chief would not support them ‘under the current circumstances’.
A senior party leader said after a dialogue between the government and the party last month that the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) supported the establishment of a separate constitutional court but expressed reservations regarding constitutional amendments, adding that our demand We want to be shown the draft but the negotiation teams have failed.
On the other hand, the government is almost ready to table the constitutional amendments and sources in the Pakistan Muslim League (N) are confident that this time the matter will not be brought to parliament in a hurry.
Sources said that there are possibilities of calling separate sessions of National Assembly and Senate on Friday, October 18.
It is likely that the sessions of the National Assembly and the Senate will be called separately on the same day and after the approval of one house, the amendment will be presented in the other session on the same day.
The ruling alliance is trying to convince Maulana Fazlur Rehman as well as several PTI legislators to secure a two-thirds majority, whose vote against the party’s directive was invoked under Article 63 (A) of the Supreme Court. will be counted after the decision of
PPP and Muslim League (N) are in touch with Akhtar Mengal, who is Balochistan National Party (BNPM) Mengal, hoping to get the support of 2 BNP senators.
Sardar Mengal, who recently resigned from the National Assembly, is still a member of the House as his resignation has not been accepted by the Speaker of the National Assembly.