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Gilani stands behind Zardari, says asking him to resign is 'double jeopardy' | Expressing solidarity with under fire President Asif Ali Zardari, Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has made it clear that the Supreme Court's judgement declaring the amnesty law (NRO) as 'unconstitutional' would
not have any effect on the Presidency. Interacting with reporters after addressing
an interfaith Christmas dinner here, Gilani, while defending Zardari, said it
would be highly unfair to ask the president to step down due the charges levelled
against him for which he has already spent 12 years in jail. "Swiss authorities
have themselves said... they would not initiate case against Zardari. What about
all those 12 long years the president spent in jails? It is called 'double jeopardy',"
The Daily Times quoted Gilani, as saying. Gilani came down hard on people demanding
Zardari's resignation, saying why the name of former President General Pervez
Musharraf and former Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz were not being mentioned despite
the controversial National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) being the brainchild
of these two leaders. The Prime Minister said he respects the apex court's judgement
adding that court will only decide the fate of tainted officials and ministers.
Responding to a question that whether he was thinking of dismantling the National
Accountability Bureau and setting up an another similar organisation, Gilani said
he has prepared a draft in this regard. "I have sent the draft of the proposed
accountability law to Nawaz Sharif for his input so that it can be approved by
parliament at the earliest," he said. When enquired as to why the government had
not tried to defend the NRO in the court, he said: "We did not defend the NRO
in the court because we knew its fallout and are in the process of sorting out
the matter." Gilani also rebutted reports about differences with Zardari. "It
is my prerogative to constitute the cabinet, while Zardari runs the party. Hence
there is no question of any differences," he told mediapersons. Gilani also parried
a question about arrest warrant issued against Interior Minister Rehman Malik,
saying: "Who will arrest him. He is the one who arrests people." |
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