PML-N terms PML-Q 'hypocrite'

18 Apr, 2010

Pakistan Muslim League-N said on Saturday that Q-League's support for 18th amendment in both houses had proved it a hypocrite party. Senator Pervaiz Rasheed of PML-N said that hypocrisy of the Q-League was evident from the very first day. He said that after signing the final recommendations filed by the constitutional reforms committee, Q-League had also voted for approval of 18th amendment in the National Assembly and the Senate.
He said that in the phase of article-vise voting on 18th amendment in the National Assembly, only 20 out of 52 members of Q-League cast their vote against 'Khyber Pakhtoonkhawa' while only 10 out of 22 senators of Q-League opposed it. He said that in fact the Q-League has one face for political bargaining while it goes to Hazara with another face, to deceive the people.
Rasheed said that three senators of Q-League had realised the hypocritical attitude of their leadership and had demanded to end the politics of hypocrisy with the people of Hazara. These senators had exposed the dual policy of leadership of Q-League by saying that if the name 'Khyber Pakhtoonkhawa' was not acceptable to Q-League, then why it signed the bill?
Rasheed said that political leadership including most of the members of the parliament of Q-league supported 18th constitutional amendment as this amendment is such an amendment through which all symbols of dictatorship have been repealed. He said that the dual policy of Q-League with regard to the recent crisis of Hazara proved that it is breathing its last in the national politics. Q-League has no right to play with the destiny of the people for taking revenge of its defeat in the elections, he added.

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