Ayaz Sadiq fears assembly may not complete term

Dunya News

Ayaz Sadiq says that the country will undergo a change but it will not be in its benefit.

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – National Assembly speaker Ayaz Sadiq has expressed the possibility that the assembly will not complete its specified term.

Speaking in an interview, Ayaz Sadiq said that the country will undergo a change but it will not be in its benefit. He hoped that government will complete its term while fearing that the political situation of the country from the past three months shows the opposite.

“I can foresee a greater plan. Maybe some people prefer to resign as they do not want senate elections to be held in March. This is a depressing situation. I was not this much upset in 2002 during Musharraf’s tenure as I am now,” he said.

The speaker asserted that Pakistan is surrounded by enemies. “The eyes of the world are on Pakistan. US is silent today but will not remain the same in the coming days. We should decide that on which front we want to fight, internal or external? Threat from outside the country is far greater than inside one. We have to tackle them while remaining united,” he said.

Ayaz Sadiq articulated that nothing happening in the country is natural as the situation has become unusual.

“Besides one party, the entire opposition wishes and is trying that the government complete its five-year term. But my sixth sense is differing on the matter. Martial Law is an exemption and no one will accept it,” said Sadiq.