JUI-F cautions govt on proposed constitutional amendment

Murtaza says coalition partners' attempt with another amendment will be as unsuccessful as first one

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JUI-F Senator Kamran Murtaza speaking at Senate. — Screengrab via Facebook@juipakofficial
JUI-F Senator Kamran Murtaza speaking at Senate. — Screengrab via Facebook@juipakofficial
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Amid speculations of the coalition partners making efforts for another constitutional amendment, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) Senator Kamran Murtaza has voiced concerns, saying that the Centre is destined for "destruction".

The JUI-F leader's remarks came three days after reports emerged that top leaders of the ruling coalition discussed the 27th Constitutional Amendment at a meeting in Lahore on October 27.

Murtaza, while speaking on Geo News programme 'Aaj Shahzeb Khanzada Kay Sath' on Friday, expressed disappointment with the 26th Constitutional Amendment, warning against a second attempt.

He said the coalition partners were going to launch another experiment, a direct reference to the 27th Amendment, which will be as unsuccessful as the first one.

He also commented on the speculated alliance between the JUI-F and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), clarifying that any decision on joining hands with the former ruling party for protests remains "premature". “There is no final decision on protesting alongside the PTI at this stage,” he added.

Murtaza also disclosed that the PTI leaders recently sent a goodwill message from the party’s founder Imran Khan, intended for JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rahman.

He elaborated that the message included "well wishes" for the JUI-F chief, adding that the message was intended to clarify that accusations of betrayal related to the amendment were "not directed at Maulana".

The JUI-F senator observed that after the Supreme Court's Bar Association's elections, "legal experts have largely accepted the 26th Amendment".