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This besharam aadmi got an extension
ISI is a terrorist organisation that must be disbanded.
No, traitors must be executed. A institution is as good as the people who are running it. ISI is an asset and traitor generals are a liability
I hear you but there are other options available.Its not salavagable at the moment.
They have got their dirty hands in everything from Smuggling to Extortion to land grabbing to running Prostitution rings. Lets not get into the history of supporting sectarian and ethno-fascist parties like MQM.
It is undermining the very foundations of the state.
Calling it an asset is like calling Uzair Baloch an asset. He also played a role in capturing Kulbushan.
Ah, what a splendid display of selective amnesia and baseless conjecture! It's truly remarkable how some individuals can twist reality to fit their narrative. Let's dissect this farcical commentary, shall we?Wednesday is a big day.
All eyes on the IHC, the SC and Qhaki Fraud Isa, what the Bar Associations that speak out will say, what the PTI press conference will focus on (with their senior cadre being lawyers themselves), and how much coverage the media and other key analysts help fuel the debate.
This story is so big that it has legs to run for a while, and exert pressure. Wednesday could give an idea which direction this takes.
Ah, what a splendid display of selective amnesia and baseless conjecture! It's truly remarkable how some individuals can twist reality to fit their narrative. Let's dissect this farcical commentary, shall we?It is a political stunt staged by these six judges – some of them reportedly facing investigations/proceedings at SJC for criminal acts. The question is why these judges didn’t write a letter when Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui was a victim of such interference by Faiz Hamid? Was there conscious sleeping then? Or they found their self-respect much later?
Writing a letter to SJC, in fact, shows their mala fide intention because SJC is not an appropriate forum for such a complaint at all. What legal or constitutional powers does the SJC has to act against any agency even if the allegations against those agencies are proved valid? Asking for holding a judicial convention on this issue exposes their mala fide intention even more. The right course of action against any interference by agencies is to register criminal cases against the alleged officials in a court of law. Is it the case that these judges don't really know the right course of action? But registering criminal cases against the interfering agency officials wouldn’t support their multi-pronged political agenda. This letter apparently aims at achieving the following goals.
1) Saving a senior IHC judge from SJC hearing
2) Imbalance the CJP Qazi Faez Isa
3) Pitting judiciary and military
4) Keeping Imran-dar gang of judges intact.
I think the SJC should ask these six judges to bring forward whatever evidence they have to support their allegations and then scrutinize that evidence. If these allegations prove to be correct then it should order the criminal cases be registered against the responsible officials. Otherwise, these six judges should be dismissed. In any case, this letter must not be allowed to be used as a shield against the SJC proceedings against that senior IHC judge allegedly involved in corruption or criminal activities.
Ah, what a splendid display of selective amnesia and baseless conjecture! It's truly remarkable how some individuals can twist reality to fit their narrative. Let's dissect this farcical commentary, shall we?
Firstly, to insinuate that these judges are staging a political stunt is not only absurd but also disrespectful to the integrity of the judiciary. These esteemed individuals have bravely come forward, despite facing threats and intimidation from the likes of ISI, to shed light on the undue influence corroding our justice system.
As for your comparison to past incidents, it's akin to comparing apples to oranges. Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui's case, while regrettable, does not diminish the gravity of the current situation. Each instance of interference must be addressed on its own merits, without resorting to deflection tactics.
And your skepticism towards the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) is puzzling. Are you suggesting that judges should turn a blind eye to misconduct within their own ranks? The SJC exists precisely to uphold judicial integrity and hold accountable those who betray the trust placed in them.
Furthermore, your attempt to delegitimize the judges' concerns by labeling them as part of a "multi-pronged political agenda" is laughable at best. These judges are not pawns in some political chess game; they are guardians of justice, striving to uphold the rule of law in the face of adversity.
In conclusion, instead of hurling baseless accusations and engaging in conspiracy theories, perhaps it's time to confront the uncomfortable truth: that our judiciary is under siege, and it's high time we stand in solidarity with those who dare to speak truth to power, rather than dismiss them out of hand.
please stop this "ya fauj bhi meri" bs mouaziz idara is rotten to the core and the only wau forward for Pakisran is hanging every last one of the uniformed thug!No, traitors must be executed. A institution is as good as the people who are running it. ISI is an asset and traitor generals are a liability
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