Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gillani has said the crisis caused by the sacking of members of the superior judiciary during last year's emergency will be sorted out in Parliament.
Interacting with a delegation of dignitaries from different parts of the country, he said his government will take along all political forces while making the important decisions.
Gillani also reiterated his promise to scrap the concurrent list of the Constitution within a year and give autonomy to all the provinces.
The National Assembly or lower house of parliament is the country's supreme body to which the Prime Minister, ministers and all parliamentarians are answerable, he said.
"To every wrong there is a remedy. There is no problem in the world which does not have a solution. We will create bridges, not walls," he remarked.
Gillani said he had directed all federal ministers to fix a day to meet the public and to go to their constituencies to hold "open kutcheries (courts)" and remain available to the people.
"As (former premier) Zulfiqar Bhutto said, the power lies with the people. We have come into power not for the sake of power. We will serve the people who have given us the mandate," he said.
The people are pinning great hopes on the government and it will do its best to come up to their expectations. "We have restored the labour unions. We will strengthen the institutions," he said.