Govt not to pass ordinance to stop Nov 30 PTI rally

Govt not to pass ordinance to stop Nov 30 PTI rally
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Summary The troops guarding the Parliament House and other departments have also been called off

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – The government will not pass any new ordinance to stop entry of the participants of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) rally on November 30 in the Red Zone.

According to the high-ranked government sources, the government has decided not to pass any legislation to stop the November 30 PTI rally in Islamabad.

The news about enactment of a new ordinance to stop PTI rally was also denied in a meeting headed by Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif.

The government has given the responsibility of negotiations with PTI to the Federal Minister of Finance Ishaq Dar and the negotiations would be done according to the law.

However, the government would not step back from the decision of Judicial Commission about rigging in the General Elections 2013.

The army troops guarding the Parliament House and other important national institutions have also been withdrawn and the responsibility of security has been given to the institutions concerned.

According to the Interior Ministry, the troops would remain present in the capital and could be called whenever needed.
Reportedly, Rangers are present for the protection of the Parliament House.