Consensus on constitutional amendments expected after PTI input by Sunday: Fazl

ISLAMABAD:
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) boss, Maulana Fazlur Rehman, has expressed that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has mentioned time until tomorrow (Sunday) to conclude its position on the protected change. He added that in the wake of accepting their reaction, the bill will be introduced in parliament for agreement endorsement.

Talking at a joint public interview with Pakistan People groups Party (PPP) Director Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari in Islamabad on Saturday, Fazlur Rehman said, “After broad discussions, Bilawal and I are here to refresh you. The agreement arrived at on the protected revision bill by PPP and JUI-F was first shared during a public interview in Karachi. We then, at that point, talked about it with the administration of PML-N in Lahore, prompting further discussions.”

He made sense of that the underlying draft of the alteration was dismissed because of worries raised by resistance groups. “The public authority consented to pull out every one of the hostile areas we had a problem with, making ready for agreement. At this stage, there are no significant questions among us, and the greater part of the quarrelsome issues have been settled,” Fazl noted.

Fazlur Rehman underlined that PTI had been kept in the know in the meantime, expressing, “For north of a month, we have brought PTI into certainty and proceeded with discussions with them. They were additionally educated regarding the exchanges with the public authority.”

Concerning’s new activities, he expressed, “The draft of the protected correction bill was finished from our side, however PTI’s initiative in Islamabad mentioned a gathering with Imran Khan to get his endorsement on the agreement. After the gathering, PTI held a public interview, communicating disappointment with the public authority’s way of behaving. Notwithstanding, I got a message from Imran Khan, showing a positive methodology.”

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