Senior lawyer Aitzaz Ahsan has said that the situation is very bad, court decisions are not being obeyed, elections must be held in 90 days, all political parties should have full right to participate in elections.
While talking to the media in Lahore along with senior lawyer Sardar Latif Khosa, Aizaz Ahsan said that a round table conference was held on April 15, and it was decided to decide the future strategy after consulting the lawyer leaders.
Aitzaz Ahsan demanded that the constitution should be completely restored, the bills which are not signed are not Acts of Parliament. Military courts are not authorized to try civilians.
He also said that there are 12 days left for the retirement of the Chief Justice, the Chief Justice should decide the most important cases, the cases should not be left unfinished. Whether the Chief Justice decides in favor or against, but decide.
Aitzaz Ahsan said that Chief Justice of Pakistan has a key role to get out of this situation. It is hoped that the Chief Justice will not leave this uncertainty behind.
The senior lawyer said that the series of false accusations should end, Atta Tarar and Maryam Aurangzeb held a pistol against PTI chairman.
On this occasion, Latif Khosa said that there is no discrimination among lawyers, the lawyers have started the movement. In 90 days there will be a movement for elections and against inflation. The movement will start from Peshawar.
He said that the current situation is worse than dictatorship, it is undeclared martial law, enforce the constitution, IMF will be saved.
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**Interview with Senior Lawyer Aitzaz Ahsan on Current Legal and Political Climate**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Mr. Ahsan. You’ve recently stated that the current situation regarding court decisions is quite dire. Could you elaborate on what you meant by that?
**Aitzaz Ahsan:** Thank you for having me. Yes, the situation is indeed troubling. We are observing a significant disregard for court rulings by various state institutions. This undermines the rule of law and erodes public trust in our judicial system, which is foundational to any functioning democracy.
**Interviewer:** You also mentioned the need for elections to be held within 90 days. Can you explain why this timeframe is critical?
**Aitzaz Ahsan:** Absolutely. The Constitution clearly mandates that elections must be held within 90 days following the dissolution of the assembly. This ensures that the democratic process remains intact. Delaying elections only leads to increased instability and can further exacerbate the current political crisis we are facing.
**Interviewer:** Some may argue that political considerations might prevent elections from being held in this timeframe. What are your thoughts?
**Aitzaz Ahsan:** While political maneuvering is always a factor, it is essential to prioritize the constitutional mandate over individual interests. Delaying elections for political gains not only breaches constitutional provisions but also affects the populace’s trust in the democratic process. We must adhere to the rule of law above everything else.
**Interviewer:** What do you think is required to restore faith in the judicial system and ensure compliance with court decisions?
**Aitzaz Ahsan:** It requires unity among political leaders and a commitment to uphold the Constitution. There should be accountability for those who defy court rulings, and our institutions must work collaboratively to reinforce the independence of the judiciary. Public awareness and activism also play a crucial role in demanding compliance with the law.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your insights, Mr. Ahsan. It’s clear that timely elections and respect for the judiciary are pivotal for the future of our democracy.
**Aitzaz Ahsan:** Thank you for having me. It’s imperative that we all advocate for these principles to safeguard our democratic values.