Asad Umar terms SC verdict on Practice and Procedure Act ‘correct’

ISLAMABAD: Former federal minister Asad Umar Thursday termed the Supreme Court’s verdict on the Supreme Court Practice and Procedure Act 2023 correct.

Replying to journalists questions during a media talk here on Thursday, “After the Supreme Court’s judgement, it is better to ask whether Nawaz Sharif will come or not.”

He said to the journalist who asked a question about the return of Nawaz Sharif: “Why is Shehbaz Sharif happy after the Supreme Court’s verdict? This is my innocent question from you.”

The journalist said to him there was one court judgement that both PTI and Shehbaz Sharif were happy with it.

“The PTI chairman is in jail in the cypher case while you have got relief,” Asad Umar was asked another question. “The accusation in the cypher case is that those who received it did not use it properly. We, however, believe that we used it according to the law. The cipher is moved among four persons including the prime minister, foreign minister, army chief and the DG ISI,” he replied.

“Where did the planning minister come from into this? Only my name has been mentioned in the case,” he added.

“Will you too go to a TV programme as Usman Dar and Sadaqat Abbasi did?”

“If I had to do this, I would have done it,” Asad Umar said.

Meanwhile, Asad Umar filed a petition in an anti-terrorism court in Islamabad for acquittal in the election commission attack case.

Defence lawyer Sardar Masroof filed the acquittal plea on behalf of Asad Umar.

“No evidence was found against Asad Umar. The court’s valuable time should not be wasted. Asad Umar should be discharged from the case,” he pleaded.

The acquittal plea was filed in the court of ATC judge Abual Hasnat Zulqarnain.

 

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