NRO Completes
According to the media reports, A Lahore court declared Co-chairmen of Pakistan Peoples Party, Asif Ali Zardari not guilty in drugs case and acquitted him here on Monday. Finalizing the hearing of the drug case against Asif Ali Zardari, Additional Session Judge Lahore Aijaz Hussain Awan pronounced the decision of the case.
So this ends all the cases against Zardari, and now he is as clean as angel, and now PML-N is forced to offer him support for constitutional cover for bloody NRO, if he agrees to restore the deposed judges of the apex courts.
It is said that Asif Ali Zardari was stretching the reinstatement of judges due to his NRO, and as his all cases are closed down, he might restore the judges and soften his stance. It is also said that he is about to bring out a constitutional package which would not only restore judges but also would clamped down on the powers of the president.
Many changes are on the cards, but Zardari should not try to become yet another dictator.
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