Judges Restoration : A Non Issue?
By Ali Yar Khan • Sep 14th, 2008 • Category: Politics • No ResponsesPakistan People’s Party cannot go far enough with the way they are dealing with the things. Their wheeling dealing regarding the core issues can delay the backlash for the time being, but this approach cannot solve the problems. The restoration of deposed judges is one that issue, which cannot be put into the back garage to rot.
PPP leaders are now trumpeting the line that the issue of judges is practically dead and there exists no such thing as the lawyers movement and that their co-chairman has deflated the movement and now only Aitzaz Ahsan and Chaudhary Iftikhar are there with some handful of lawyers to weep and to sulk. That is the mistake which was made by General (r) Pervez Musharraf and that is what cost him everything and now he is on his way to ignominious oblivion.
Farooq H. Naek and Rehman Malik have used many tactics to bring back some of the deposed judges to take fresh oaths, and that has hurt the lawyers who were enthusiastically struggling for the supremacy of the Constitution in the country since March 9, 2007, but that hasn’t written off the lawyers movement. These judges have broken their fast just before the Maghrib prayers and they now are just from the Dogar Tribe.
Deposed Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhary is the man who said ‘No’ to a tinpot dictator and he has to be restored and he will get restore and not thousands of willy Zardaris could stop him. Justice will prevail.
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