Lahore, Dec. 11 -- Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Chairman and former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has opposed any further amendments in the National Constitution.
Stating that the ratification of two changes in a row was more than enough from one parliament, highlighting the sanctity of the document to reporters in Lahore, the PPP chairman said, "The Constitution is not a document that can be changed repeatedly," and as such there was no room for any additional changes, reports state media.
The former FM's remarks come amid mounting rumours of that the parliament could move to ratify a 28th Constitutional Amendment - an assumption broadly strengthened by the remarks of Prime Minister aide Rana Sanaullah - who had earlier claime...