PPP won’t indulge in any unconstitutional, undemocratic move against Gov’t:  clarifies Zardari

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NAWAB SHAH, Jan 11 (TNS): Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari has said that neither his party will take any unconstitutional step nor become a part of any non-democratic move against the ruling PML-N government.

“The PPP is the founder of the 1973 Constitution; it will not support any non-democratic move,” Zardari said while addressing a news conference in Nawabshah on Thursday evening.

“The Constitution does not mention any technocrat government,” he maintained.

Zardari further said, “I think that the elections of Senate will be held on time,” adding, “I will contest election from Nawabshah if the party awards me the ticket.”

The PPP co-chairman termed eight-year-old Zainab’s murder as failure of the Punjab government. On the alliance with Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief Tahirul Qadri, Zardari said his party will join the protest announced by the former, demanding resignations of the provincial chief minister and law minister.