PPP accepted military courts due to serious security situation: Khurshid

29 Dec, 2014

Leader of the Opposition in National Assembly Syed Khurshid Shah has said that Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) though don't favour formation of military courts in country during rule of the democratic government but it accepted the decision in larger interest of country due to grievous security situation.
Talking to media persons here on Sunday, Khurshid Shah said that his party would not let anybody to politick on issue of military courts and the law would not be allowed to be misused for vengeance.
He said that menace of terrorism has rendered irreparable loss to Pakistan and we would continue to fight against extremists till peace was restored in country in letter and in spirit.
Referring to the rally held in Garhi Khuda Baksh on occasion of Benazir Bhutto's 7th death anniversary, Khurshid said that public meetings were aimed to pay tributes or express solidarity and party policies were not settled in such gatherings.
He said party decisions are taken at the Central Executive Committee meetings.
He also urged the media persons to show responsibility and don't create hype over certain issues without confirmation and evidences.
The Opposition leader stressed on taking masses on board to get rid of terrorism.

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