'PPP may quit Punjab government if due share not given'

25 Dec, 2008

Pakistan People's Party leader and Pakistan Hockey Federation President Qasim Zia on Wednesday said that there is one man rule in Punjab while Governor Salmaan Taseer is playing his constitutional role. Talking to reporters here at National Hockey Stadium, Qasim said that share of Pakistan People's Party in Punjab Government is 40 percent and if due share was not given, the PPP may quit the coalition.
There were 13 ministries with Chief Minister, if it is not one-man show, what else, he said. Qasim, while sending a message to Shahbaz Sharif, said those who made the Punjab Government could remove it. He claimed that draft of 18th Constitutional Amendment is ready but the PML-N was not allowing bringing it in the Parliament. He further said that the PPP believes in independence of judiciary and it even restored those judges who were its opponents.

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