PTI’s announcement to go to the Supreme Judicial Council against bringing ad hoc judges in the Supreme Court – Pakistan

PTI’s announcement to go to the Supreme Judicial Council against bringing ad hoc judges in the Supreme Court – Pakistan

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Barrister Gauhar has announced to go to the Supreme Judicial Council on the issue of ad-hoc judges in the Supreme Court, saying that bringing 4 ad-hoc judges to the Supreme Court for 3 years during vacations is malicious. is based on

Omar Ayub

Talking to the media along with PTI leaders outside the Parliament House in Islamabad following the joint meeting of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and Sunni Etihad Council parliamentary party, Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Umar Ayub said that our coalition party colleagues What is symbolic march, all persons including Founder PTI and Bushra Bibi should be released, Condemn the fake cases once morest Founder PTI and Bushra Bibi.

Umar Ayub said that a fake case was made once morest Bushra Bibi from which she was acquitted, NAB team arrested her once more in false cases which we condemn, we strongly condemn all these bogus cases.

The Secretary General of PTI further said that the Chief Justice is requested that ad hoc judges should not hear our cases.

Parliamentary party meeting of PTI and Sunni Unity Council, consultation on important issues

He further said that Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa’s wife Serena Isa has been writing articles once morest Imran Khan, she gave her mind, Chief Justice should not hear any case related to Imran Khan.

Umar Ayub said that I once once more demand that the Chief Election Commissioner and his other members resign immediately, otherwise action should be taken once morest them under Article 6.

Barrister Gohar

On this occasion, the Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Barrister Gohar, said that a meeting of the Parliamentary Committee of PTI was held in the Parliament House today, in which the members of the Assembly of our and allied parties participated. Today the Parliamentary Committee took important decisions. I do not think it is appropriate to appoint ad hoc judges.