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Haider Abbas Rizvi advises Opp to wait for SC's detailed judgment

May 05, 2012 - Updated 2333 PKT
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ISLAMABAD: Mutahida Quami Movement (MQM) leader Haidar Abbas Rizvi has said Opposition parties including PML-N must wait for the final detailed verdict of the Supreme Court before taking any decision.

Talking to a private news channel, He said that the Prime Minister has still the right to appeal in this regard.

He said in democracy, every political party has the right to protest for highlighting its stance. However, responsibilities should be taken into consideration and the Assembly session should not be halted, he added.

Haidar Abbas Rizvi further said that there is no option for third force to intervene in the present democratic setup. (APP)


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