PML(N) will help restore Constitution

Published October 14, 2002

ISLAMABAD, Oct 13: The spokesman of the Pakistan Muslim League(N) and information secretary of the party Siddique Ul Farooq said here on Sunday that the PML-N would endeavour to lend its best possible support to any formula for national reconciliation under which the Constitution of 1973 could be restored without any delay and surety.

Mr Farooq said that this is the only objective for the attainment of which the political parties in the ARD and APC had made promises with the nation.

The PML leader said that the violation of this promise would tantamount to betrayal of the nation.

He stressed that the restoration of the Constitution is not a matter related to any one person or for that matter any political party but it is an issue concerned solely with the preservation of security and sovereignty of the country.

Mr Farooq said that the history of the country proves that since the country was deprived of the Constitution, it has received irreparable setback.

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