Friday, February 11, 2005

Benazir meets Nawaz

Former Prime Ministers and bitter rivals Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto agreed on a charter of democracy to work for free and fair elections, defend the Constitution of 1973, supremacy of the Parliament, independence of judiciary, freedom of media and, last but not the least, to end the dictatorship for all the times to come.
The first-ever meeting between the two former Premiers was held at the Jeddah residence of Nawaz Sharif on Thursday in which they discussed in detail the prevailing political situation in Pakistan.

3 comments:

billa_one MSN said...

      BADALTA  HAI   RANG  AASMAN  KAISAY  KAISAY

بـــلاجی MSN said...

When a constitutional government is in place politicians undermine it by conducting themselves like squabbling ravens. When democracy is replaced by the cult of the strongman, as is happening for the fourth time now, strange theories are heard which have nothing to do with democracy. In either case what our ruling class reveals is the poverty of its political talent - which is the first condition for running any polity wisely and effectively.

pakveb MSN said...