In a decisive move, the Prime Minister has refused to seek immunity under the 27th Constitutional Amendment, which had been a subject of heated debate in political and public circles. The PM has directed relevant authorities to withdraw the controversial clause, signaling a strong commitment to transparency and accountability in governance.
Political analysts say this step is likely to ease tensions among opposition parties and address concerns raised by civil society over potential misuse of the amendment. The decision comes at a time when the government faces intense scrutiny over legislative reforms and constitutional changes.
Officials confirmed that the withdrawal process has been initiated, and the clause will no longer be part of the proposed legal framework. The Prime Minister’s stance has been welcomed by several political commentators as a move that strengthens democratic norms and reinforces the principle of accountability at the highest level.