Rashid keeps high hope from judiciary

RAWALPINDI: Awami Muslim League (AML) chief and former federal interior minister Sheikh Rashid on Wednesday hoped that the judiciary would take all important decisions till September.
He said today (Wednesday) was the last day of the government but the rulers were going to increase the unit price by Rs6, putting a financial burden of Rs721 billion on electricity consumers.
Rashid said the name of the caretaker prime minister was still hanging in the air and it would land in a day or two. “The rulers are not in a position to face the masses that’s why they are employing delaying tactics in the name of census.”
“We are waiting for the Election Commission’s decision after the new census,” the seasoned politician added.
The ex-minister said the constitutional issues would benefit those who wanted to delay the elections. Keep in mind that the Senate elections are also to be held in March and all political decisions are in courts and revolving around them.
He said that people were finding it difficult to make both ends meet that’s why they had no interest in politics. Economic destruction, political chaos, constitutional destruction and mockery of law had become the destiny of Pakistan’s politics.
Bilawal is seeking an easy way through ‘charter of democracy’ which can provide him and Maryam Nawaz 30 years, he claimed. –Agencies