Bilawal Bhutto is launching the renovation of the Niaz stadium, reaffirms commitment to development without corruption

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The president of the Pakistani peoples Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari party on Tuesday rejected speculations on any potential legislation on a 27th constitutional amendment as “baseless”.

Even if the 26th constitutional amendment remains controversial, the power corridors in Islamabad were in effervescence with rumors of a possible constitutional amendment. Speculation suggests that the potential amendment would make other modifications to the structure and the functioning of the higher judicial power.

The 26th amendment made radical modifications to the judicial framework.

Addressing journalists when launching the renovation works for the Niaz stadium in Hyderabad, Bilawal struck the “baseless rumors”. “So far, no federal minister, Prime Minister or Party member has approached me.”

He stressed that the 26th amendment was adopted after reaching a consensus and with compromise from political parties. “The PPP wanted constitutional courts, but we have compromised,” said Bilawal.

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Meanwhile, on X (formerly Twitter), the PPP media wing quoted Bilawal saying: “The 26th constitutional amendment is an eternal success. Judicial reforms and constitutional courts were a request from the Charter of Democracy, but we have prioritized a constitutional bench on a constitutional court for damage ”.

Commenting on India’s position on the Industry Water Treaty, Bilawal said Pakistan should receive its share of three rivers under the agreement, warning that if the treaty was not honored, Pakistan would seek water from the six rivers under international law.

He remembered Hyderabad a year ago to inaugurate a water filtration plant and expressed its satisfaction with the rate of projects in progress by the provincial government. “In the past, some politicians have sown hate seeds here, but now Hyderabad will continue to move forward.”

Stressing the need to pass traditional methods of flood irrigation to advanced water technology, he has added: “So far, we have only focused on irrigation by floods. The federal government must evolve towards modernization in the water sector ”.

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