Friday, May 18, 2012

Gilani vows to serve masses until enjoys support of parliament

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Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has said that the government still has not taken final decision regarding reopening of NATO supply, adding that Supreme Court has not disqualified him in contempt court case, adding he will continue serving country until he enjoys support of parliament. He said if any unconstitutional way is used for removing the elected prime minister than it will be harmful, adding president is only removed through impeachment and PM could only be removed through bringing no confidence motion, adding that if the opposition has any moral courage than it should being no confidence motion against him. This he said while talking to media persons after holding meeting with PML-Q President Chauhdry Shujaat Hussain and Senior Federal Minister Chaudhry Parvez Elahi on their residence, he said the PML-N should come out from the assemblies for holding long march against government, without quitting government it would be abrogation of the constitution. Prime Minister Gilani said that he has not been convicted over financial of moral corruption, adding that he was convicted for performing his duties and whichever he had done was constitutional and there was nothing unconstitutional happened. He said that no government want to become unpopular in masses while remaining in the government, adding that the PPP government has added 2300 megawatt electricity in the national grid, adding that 1000 megawatt is in the pipeline which would be imported from Iran, adding that government is also considering to import 500 megawatt from India. He said that there are four priorities of his government which include overcome load shedding issue, adding that shirt and medium term steps are being taken to overcome the issue, adding that if the work will consistently than one day this issue will be resolved. He said that the 2nd priority of his government is to provide jobs to masses and in this regard he has directed the finance ministry to create 10,000,0 jobs to masses, adding that the third priority of his government to not level any tax on masses during next budget, adding that the final priority is to give people relief in next budget. He said that after the 18th amendment there is no bar on the provinces for starting the electricity projects, adding that those protesting against the electricity load shedding tell how much electricity they have produced. Replying a question over the incident of burning of two buses in Lahore, he said that if the provincial government would hold demonstrations over the issue of electricity than such kind of incidents would be happened. Replying a question regarding the allegations on his son he said that the allegations are being leveled because he is in politics, adding that his son will face allegations. Replying another question he said that the decision regarding the reopening of the NATO supply has not been made, adding that President Asif Zardari was invited unconditionally to attend the Chicago conference on Afghanistan and he has left for attending the conference. Replying a question on the possible long march of the PML-N, he said that the PNL-N will not hold long march, adding that if it would hold long march than against whom it will hold long march, adding that the PML-N should quit the assemblies than hold long march. He said that if the PML-N will quit assemblies than it might be possible that the people will support PML-N in long march, adding that if the PML-N will hold long march while sitting in the government than it would be abrogation of the constitution, adding that all political parties are part of government today.

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