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Rana Sanaullah Highlights Key Points on Proposed 28th Constitutional Amendment

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Federal Minister for Political Affairs Rana Sanaullah has stated that any proposed 28th constitutional amendment in Pakistan will focus only on fundamental national issues, clarifying that it will not include any provisions related to the armed forces.

Speaking during program, Rana Sanaullah said that Pakistan has already passed 27 constitutional amendments, and any new amendment would naturally be the 28th.

He emphasized that discussions surrounding the amendment are ongoing and may differ depending on perspectives, but the focus remains on core national matters.

According to the minister, several important issues are under consideration, including the National Finance Commission (NFC), population concerns, and water distribution among provinces.

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He noted that while these topics are significant, none necessarily require a constitutional amendment if consensus is achieved, as they could be addressed through policy measures.

Rana Sanaullah also revealed that a proposal to increase the voting age is under discussion. He argued that if the minimum age to contest elections is 25, then voting should also be viewed as a serious responsibility.

Commenting on political dynamics, he said that the Pakistan Peoples Party is not upset with the government, and Bilawal Bhutto Zardari was correct in stating that no constitutional amendment can pass without their support.

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