And this has lead to a lot of unrest within the country and its population.
So i have to ask, what would have been the significance of the change?
I personally think the change in wording is insignificant.. and the matter further highlights the divisions within pakistan..
Although the solution to the problem is often called progress.
..at first is was offended, but now i think pakistanis have a hard time understanding english..
Feel free to comment.
..missed this the first time..
"The bill, ratified by President Mamnoon Hussain, contains a controversial clause that allows politicians disqualified from holding public office to lead political parties."
And this has lead to a lot of unrest within the country and its population.
So i have to ask, what would have been the significance of the change?
I personally think the change in wording is insignificant.. and the matter further highlights the divisions within pakistan..
Although the solution to the problem is often called progress.
..at first is was offended, but now i think pakistanis have a hard time understanding english..
Feel free to comment.
..missed this the first time..
"The bill, ratified by President Mamnoon Hussain, contains a controversial clause that allows politicians disqualified from holding public office to lead political parties."
Pakistanis don't have hard time understanding english,
it's you who is having hard time understanding the issue.
The qadiyani issue is a settled one -- time and again there's an attempt to some how accommodate them through technicalities. we don't wan't want qadiyanis to sneak in and occupy seats in parliament.
the wordings have legal implications -- you can't be tried in courts with the words "i believe" - and it wasn't just change of words, some clauses were also deleted.
This was a good show to remind the secular/liberal class that they will not go away easily with these attempts --- Now anybody in future will think 100 times before trying to make another attempt.
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