September, 22, 2023
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Minister Khawaja Asif has accused the judiciary

Minister Khawaja Asif has accused the judiciary

 The Defense Minister also recommends ending the practice of removing the Prime Minister and urges the Speaker to request information about court proceedings.

Minister of Defense Asif accused the judiciary of trying to remove Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from power and called for an investigation into the past conduct of the judiciary.

Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has accused the judiciary of trying to remove Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from power and has asked for an investigation into the past conduct of the judiciary. Asif addressed the National Assembly, stating that the Supreme Court is trying to make the government complete its term, but the judiciary has committed unforgivable sins and must be held accountable for its past actions. Asif also said that if there is a war, there will be a war, and Parliament will not surrender. He further noted that the incompetence of previous prime ministers Yousaf Raza Gillani and Zulfikar Bhutto’s martyrdom and violation of the constitution should be taken into account by the judiciary. Asif requested the formation of a special committee of the assembly to investigate these issues.

Asif’s statement was made in response to the Supreme Court’s recent decision to establish a joint investigation team (JIT) to investigate the allegations of money laundering against the Sharif family. Asif criticized the Supreme Court for reopening the case after it had been closed, saying that the same two children were included in the case, and the decision was made three to two. He requested the Speaker to write a letter to the Supreme Court and ask for details of the action.

Asif also criticized the judiciary for collecting donations for the construction of dams, which he said was not the role of the Chief Justice. Asif said that the judiciary had committed unforgivable sins, and the people of Pakistan demand an answer. Asif also called for a house committee to investigate the martyrdom of Zulfikar Bhutto, Nawaz Sharif, and Yousaf Raza Gillani and the violation of the constitution by the judiciary.

Asif accused the judiciary of trying to remove prime ministers and called for an end to the practice of taking down prime ministers. He said that the members sitting in the house should become a wall in front of this facilitation, and we should forget our differences and protect our Prime Minister, irrespective of the party he belongs to. Asif said that the third assembly is about to complete its constitutional term, but the institution is trying not to complete the term, saying that elections should be held on a specific date.

Asif further criticized the judiciary for its salary and benefits, saying that his salary is only one lakh and 68 thousand rupees, while the judiciary gets all the benefits for life and plots. He said that his father and he had been coming to the assembly for 72 years and did not get a plot. Asif called for the prosecution of judges who supported dictators and betrayed the constitution of Pakistan.

In conclusion, Asif accused the judiciary of trying to remove Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from power and called for an investigation into the past conduct of the judiciary. Asif also criticized the judiciary for its salary and benefits and called for the prosecution of judges who supported dictators and betrayed the constitution of Pakistan. He said that if there is a war, there will be a war, and Parliament will not surrender. Asif’s statement was made in response to the Supreme Court’s recent decision to establish a JIT to investigate the allegations of money laundering against the Sharif family.

 

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