Nawaz Sharif stresses parliamentary approach for upholding Constitution

Web DeskJune 10, 2024 03:03 AMpolitics
  • Sharif emphasizes Parliament as key for protecting Constitution
  • Senator Khan congratulates Sharif on PML-N presidency
  • Sharif praises Senator Khan's role in fostering national unity
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Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif stresses the importance of upholding the Constitution through parliamentary channels, highlighting the role of legislative processes in promoting democratic values and national unity.

Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, currently serving as the president of Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N), reiterated the significance of upholding the Constitution through parliamentary channels rather than resorting to street protests. This message was conveyed during a meeting held in Murree with Senator Syedal Khan.

Sharif emphasized the Parliament as the key platform for ensuring the protection of the Constitution, highlighting the importance of utilizing legislative mechanisms for addressing national issues.

Senator Syedal Khan, during the meeting, extended his congratulations to Sharif on his election as the President of PML-N. The discussion also involved Senator Irfan Siddiqui, the leader of the PML-N parliamentary party in the Senate.

Sharif reciprocated the well-wishes and praised Senator Khan on his recent appointment as the Deputy Chairman of the Senate. He expressed optimism about Senator Khan's potential contributions to fostering national unity and advancing democratic progress within the Senate.

Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's emphasis on upholding the Constitution through parliamentary means underscores the importance of respecting legal frameworks in addressing national issues. By advocating for the primacy of the Parliament in safeguarding the Constitution, Sharif highlights the role of legislative processes in promoting democratic values and unity within the country.

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