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Marri, Wahab hopeful of full court bench formation

KARACHI: Federal Minister for Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety Shazia Atta Marri and Advisor to Sindh CM Murtaza Wahab on Sunday were hopeful of formation of full court bench of the apex court pertaining to Punjab Chief Minister election case.

While addressing a joint press conference at Sindh Archives Complex at Clifton here today, they said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) was pressurizing institutions for their desired gains. They said that decisions based on vision-of-need in the past had always created problems for the country.

Marri said that they were eyeing the apex court for the formation of larger bench as the case was important one. She said that everyone was focusing on the case and its decision. Marri said that Imran Khan always resorted to violence to gain his desired results and added that political parties were always geared up for election but stressed that reforms were necessary before the election.

Wahab said that decisions based on needs had buried in the country. He said that Article 63-A was the centre of discussion those days and the party head was clearly written in the constitution instead parliamentary party leader. While terming Imran Khan as current era’s Hitler, he said that on Imran Khan’s letter, 20 lawmakers were de-seated and now on Chaudhry Shuajaat’s letter different directions were being issued. He was of the view that law should be equal for everyone.

Replying to a question on stagnant rainwater in Karachi, he said that Chief Minister and his cabinet members were on roads to check the same and he himself was on various locations to drain out water. He also called for highlighting positive things of the city instead only focusing on negative sides.

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