ISLAMABAD: Pakistan government hints to move constitutional amendments before National Assembly and Senate tomorrow (Saturday) as it claimed to have two third majority.

 

Sources familiar with the development told the media that Senators and MNAs of the treasury benches have been asked to remain in Islamabad as it is planning to devise a strategy for constitutional amendments.

 

The National Assembly and Senate sessions will continue even on Sunday, the sources said and added MQM-P has also summoned its two MNAs to Islamabad from Karachi with immediate effect.

 

Earlier on Thursday, the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) decided not to support the government in upcoming constitutional amendments related to the judiciary of Pakistan.

 

Furthermore, JUI-F instructed its senators to refrain from voting in the senate without explicit permission from the leadership.

 

It was also revealed that the party’s parliamentary leader, Senator Atta-ur-Rehman, issued a policy letter to fellow senators, comprising of Senator Kamran Murtaza, Maulana Abdul Wasey, Senator Abdul Shakoor Khan, and Senator Ahmed Khan.

 

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