ISLAMABAD: Senator Babar Awan said on Monday that the people would decide whether PPP’s appointed NAB Chairman Deedar Hussain Shah or Accountability Bureau chief Saifurrehman in PML-N regime was better.In an exclusive chat with Online Monday he said demand for mid-term polls were negation of charter of democracy.Sources told opposition leader Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan and Babar Awan were invited in a private TV program Monday but the former had set pre condition if Babar Awan would participate in this program then he would not sit therein.However Babar Awan stance was taken from him with reference to Ch Nisar Ali Khan talks. The law minister said when leader like Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan could not tolerate any other political rival in a TV program then what political reconciliation his party would go for on important national issues of the country.Being chairman PAC, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan had acknowledged that Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani had extended offer to him to become PAC chairman.PPP would never allow PML-N dream regarding imposition of judicial martial law in the country to come true. The statement given by Shahbaz Sharif supports our stance that a single party can not extricate the country from difficult situation, he remarked.The courts are independent and press is free in the country, he said we condemn criticism from Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan against certain media institutions. All the TV channels are free. Criticizing all other channels except one is condemnable, he said.Government believes in freedom of press, he said adding all the media institutions are equal in our eyes.For the first time in the history of country defence budget was presented in parliament during PPP regime, he said.He told that letter written to Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan was received by his guard on March, 11. It seemed as if leader of the opposition could not arrive in his home.Chaudhry Nisar filed first petition of his life during democratic era which was aimed at creating war like situation among the provinces – Onlinenews