"While in the past the military has carried out coups, and its chiefs have extended their tenures themselves by force, and while one example also exists where the president of Pakistan extended the tenure of an army chief under duress, there is no example of parliament undertaking such an adventure,” it said.
SAATH condemned “the unprecedented surrender of the political class and the sacred House that represents the will of the people” and attributed it to “political expediency and personal short- term gains” of Pakistan's political leaders.
“Such actions should have no place in a genuinely democratic dispensation,” it said.