Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz said Monday that the
general elections would be held according to the schedule.
Asked whether elections would be held in January as stated by
him previously, Aziz told to a group of journalists in Islamabad
Monday that so far there was no change in the schedule.
He said that it was the desire of the government that the
democratic process would be consolidated and that no hindrance
would occur in the process of general elections.
He said there was a need to take legal and constitutional cases
to their logical conclusion. The election process would gain
momentum when the Supreme Court fixed the date for hearing such
cases, he added.
Aziz said that the national assembly was to meet in Islamabad
Wednesday afternoon, adding that the house would adopt resolutions
on the prevailing situation and debate the issues involved.
He said the federal cabinet meeting would be held Tuesday in
which the situation prevailing in the country and other national
issues would be discussed.
Aziz said the life remained normal throughout the country. He
said that the new judges of the superior courts performed their
duties and that four judges including Chief Justice of the Federal
Shariat Court took oath under the Provisional Constitutional Order
(PCO).
Responding to a question, Aziz said that there would be no
censorship on the electronic media and the press. However, he said,
they had to act within the parameters of the code of conducts
prepared in consultation with all the stakeholders. He said that
the media should keep the national interest supreme that will bring
betterment to society.
(Xinhua News Agency November 6, 2007)