In the midst of a national crisis, Sheikh Rasheed emphasized on respect for the Constitution.

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In the midst of a national crisis, Sheikh Rasheed emphasized on respect for the Constitution.
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ISLAMABAD: Awami Muslim League chief and former federal minister Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed on Thursday expressed hope that the constitution and law will be respected in Pakistan.

Speaking to the media outside the Supreme Court, Rashid shed light on the ongoing crisis in the country, saying, “I do not foresee any solution that will benefit Pakistan and its people, but I do see positive outcomes.” I pray for it.”

Expressing regret over the tarnishing of Pakistan at the international level, he emphasized the need to maintain the prestige of the country at the domestic and international levels. Rashid urged the government to give overseas Pakistanis the right to vote.

The former minister said that due to the issue of military courts, their cases could not be heard in the Supreme Court on Thursday.

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