PPP leader demands Supreme Court full bench for elections case

ISLAMABAD: Dr. Qadir Khan Mandokhail, the chairman of the Special Committee on Affected Employees of the National Assembly, has called for the formation of a Supreme Court full bench to hear a case related to elections in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

He believes that the formation of a larger bench of the Supreme Court is the only solution to the constitutional, political and legal crises prevailing in the country.

According to Mandokhail, holding elections simultaneously throughout the country would ensure transparency and fairness. He also believes that the country can only move forward by implementing “Bhutto’s constitution,” adding the “martyrdom” of Bhutto was a judicial murder and that the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) founder was a victim of judicial injustice.

Furthermore, he condemned the events of April 4 and termed it as the “darkest day” in the country’s history, during which the PPP founder and the Constitution were “murdered”. He demanded justice for the Bhutto murder case.

In response to a question, Mandokhail stated that state institutions need to operate within their constitutional domains, and that the ruling coalition government was not violating the Constitution but rather expressing reservations.

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