‘We never arbitrarily legislate or amend the constitution like dictators and judges’ – Pakistan

‘We never arbitrarily legislate or amend the constitution like dictators and judges’ – Pakistan

Pakistan People’s Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that our history is offensive to those who think that Pakistani politics begins with the Cricket World Cup.

Bilawal Bhutto issued an important message on “X” regarding the establishment of the Constitutional Court. Bilal said that the experience of Supreme Court judge Justice Darab Patel proved that a federal constitutional court was needed in Pakistan. Justice Patel shared the idea of ​​a constitutional court with his colleagues, Asma Jahangir and IA Rehman, who agreed with him.

He said that our history is offensive to those who believe that the rise of Pakistani politics is due to the revolution of Imran Khan and General Faiz.

Bilawal Bhutto said that our determination for constitutional evolution, manifesto and charter of democracy has always been the same, even if the faces of the prime minister, judges and establishment keep changing, we will never arbitrarily legislate or amend the constitution like dictators and judges. In doing so, we strive to achieve goals for our generations.

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Bilawal said that it took us 30 years to restore the 1973 Constitution in the 18th Amendment, it took us almost two decades to undo the damage of the 19th Amendment and the judicial decisions of PCO Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry’s politics.

Chairman PPP said in his message that the 26th amendment is not being done in haste, rather it should have been done a long time ago.

He said that Justice Darab Patel was among the four respected judges who acquitted Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Justice Darab Patel refused to be part of the judicial killing of Bhutto Shaheed. Justice Patel, the co-founder of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, was of the opinion that there was no evidence to punish the leader of the people. Darab Patel also said that the trial of Bhutto Shaheed in the High Court in his absence was a mistake, which the Supreme Court of Pakistan took 45 years to acknowledge.

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He further said that Justice Patel refused to take oath under dictator Ziaul Haq’s PCO in 1981 and preferred to resign. Former Sindh High Court Chief Justice Darab Patel would have been the Chief Justice of Pakistan if he had not done so. would become

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