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National Assembly Counters U.S. Attempt to Weaken Pakistan

 

In the National Assembly, there was widespread support for the contract based on the demands of the American agreement regarding investigations into the February 8 Islamabad elections, which stated that an attempt had been made to weaken Pakistan from the House of Representatives. Pakistan is determined to establish a solid and stable democratic society and will not allow any interference in its internal affairs. On Friday, Shazia Parveen Malik sought permission to present a motion by suspending the rules in the National Assembly. Upon obtaining authorization, she motioned in the House, and the majority voted to approve it. The agreement text states that the House took note of the American House of Representatives resolution on June 25.

The House considers Pakistan’s partnership with America necessary and recalls the spirit of Pakistan’s constitution. Which ensures respect for democracy, international norms, and human rights protection. The House commits to working on the above principles according to the vision of the father of the nation. And the aspirations of the Pakistani people. Pakistan is determined to establish a solid and stable democratic society and sees the American House of Representatives agreement as regretfully misunderstanding Pakistan’s political and electoral processes.

The House regrets that the House of Representatives did not acknowledge the right of millions of Pakistanis to vote in the general elections scheduled for February 8. Like a sovereign country, Pakistan will not allow any interference in its internal affairs. The American House of Representatives’ agreement is an attempt to weaken Pakistan’s state. The House wants the American Congress to address severe human rights violations in Gaza. Illegal Indian occupation of Jammu and Kashmir and other parts of India. Especially opposition, particularly Muslims.

The House demands action from America and the international community to rectify severe human rights violations in Gaza and the illegal Indian occupation of Jammu and Kashmir. Based on mutual respect and equality, the House commits to fostering solid and beneficial bilateral cooperation with America. The government of Pakistan should promote bilateral cooperation with America through diplomatic means to prevent such misunderstandings in the future.

There was strong opposition to the agreement from members of the Sunni Alliance Council and intense shouting in the House. Shazia Parveen Malik said that Pakistan’s sovereignty was under attack at this time. And members of the Sunni Alliance Council supported her. Foreign powers are interfering in Pakistan’s internal affairs, and we must stop it. Shagufta Jamani said that the behavior of Sunni Alliance Council members is shameful. We tell America not to interfere in our affairs; we will not allow anyone to commit terrorism in our country.

Malik Aqeel said that he presented a contract in the House today due to the movement of Justice in the American House of Representatives. These people are enemies of the country and terrorists. They always talk about breaking the country. Everyone should have unanimously approved this agreement. These are against the country’s sovereignty. Pakistan is a sovereign country. Regrettably, the Pakistani people voted for them. But they made agreements with foreign labs and PR firms.

Ayesha Ishaq Siddiqui said that neutral people now say these are America’s puppets. No power has the right to interfere in Pakistan’s affairs. They used to accuse America first. But now they have exposed themselves.

The House of Representatives regrets that it did not approve the agreement for the general elections on February 8. Millions of Pakistanis did not accept it.

Pakistan will not allow interference in its internal affairs like a sovereign country. And the American House of Representatives agreement is an even more significant misunderstanding.

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