PPP will never let democracy derail in Pak, says Zardari
Karachi, Feb 28(ANI): Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has pledged to defend the democratic system in the country, saying that the ruling Pakistan People's Party (PPP) has a firm belief in the politics of reconciliation, and will never let democracy derail.
Zardari also said that the PPP would continue diverting its energies towards welfare of the masses.
"The present democratic system will not be allowed to derail. Our reconciliation policy will continue at every cost," the Daily Times quoted Zardari, as saying.
The President further expressed apprehensions over the ongoing process of horse-trading in Punjab, and called it as a violation the Charter of Democracy (CoD).
He said that if the Punjab Cabinet was dissolved and PPP ministers were sacked, the PPP would play the role of an effective opposition in Punjab and would never resort to any undemocratic move.
"The PPP always has been a democratic party and the CoD is binding on it," Zardari said. (ANI)
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