PTI leadership urges CJP ‘not to pack courts’

ISLAMABAD: PTI leaders said they met Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Yahya Afridi on Friday and urged the top justice to sort out issues in the judiciary and not to pack the Supreme Court (SC) with judges.

After the arrival of new eight Supreme Court judges, CJP Afridi on Monday had reshuff­led several committ­ees which had been constituted to distribute different responsibilities among judges of the top court.

The process of the new judges’ appointment was one fraught with controversy as four apex court justices had urged CJP Afridi earlier this month to hold off on the new appointments until challenges to the 26th Constitutional Amendment were resolved, in particular pointing to the possibility of a public perception of court-packing being generated. The PTI had also previously urged CJP Afridi to postpone the process.

However, defending the judicial appointments, CJP Afridi had rejected accusations of court-packing, arguing that SC judges were now hearing between 30 and 40 cases a day, significantly more than the previous workload of 12 cases per day.

Addressing a press conference with other PTI leaders in Islamabad about today’s meeting with the top judge, Latif Khosa said the delegation told the CJP to “get his house in order”.

“Judges of the Supreme Court are repeatedly writing that first the [petitions against] the 26th amendment should be decided and until then don’t do any court-packing. We used this word of court-packing that this is happening which coming generations of ours will suffer the results of this so that is why we said first please sorten out your house.”

Khosa referred to the representation and petition from five Islamabad High Court judges concerning the seniority row in the high court and called on the CJP to give due attention to the matter.

“The people are awaiting injustice. A regime based on heresy and disbelief might be able to continue but one based on injustice cannot.”

Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Omar Ayub said he had received a call for a meeting from the CJP’s office after which he took permission from party founder Imran Khan.

He said Imran had instructed him to specifically raise the matter of the military court trials with the CJP.

Elaborating on the points discussed with the top judge, Ayub said the issues of Imran and his spouse Bushra Bibi’s court dates, lack of access of PTI leaders, lawyers and relatives to the couple and the treatment being meted out to the former prime minister in prison were raised,

Ayub mentioned that the status of other incarcerated PTI leaders and workers, missing persons and abducted party supporters were also discussed with CJP Afridi.

The opposition leader said the precarious situation in Balochistan, the lack of rule of law in the country and the economic conditions also came under discussion with the top judge.

Ayub said the PTI delegation also followed up on Imran’s letter to CJP Afridi, who said that it was sent to the Constitutional Bench, and told the top judge that the party did not accept the 26th constitutional amendment and that commissions should be set up to look into the PTI founder’s letter.

The opposition leader also mentioned various other issues about the party such as the lack of implementation for its incarcerated lawmakers’ production orders, alleged threats to party lawyers, fabricated cases and more.

PTI interim Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan said a seven-member delegation met CJP Afridi at the top judge’s request for consultation on the upcoming meeting of the National Judicial Policymaking Committee.

Gohar said the party told the CJP that court orders were being flouted with a lack of implementation on any apex court verdicts in the PTI’s favour.

“He reassured us that he would definitely take measures to find solutions to all of this and make sure to find solutions to the PTI’s issues and problems,” Gohar added.

PTI Secretary General Salman Akram Raja said the party laid before the CJP that the implementation of the law and Constitution in the country had practically ceased and that it was the judiciary’s responsibility to issue orders upholding the rule of law and the Constitution.

PTI leader criticizes Govt over pending rigging cases

Senator Barrister Ali Zafar of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has expressed his concerns about the government’s actions, stating that the delay in the pending rigging cases could result in the downfall of the current administration if evidence comes to light.

He revealed that over 80 petitions filed by PTI are still pending, and if even 50 percent of these petitions succeed, PTI would have a majority in Parliament. He accused federal government of enacting legislation to delay the cases and protect its position.

Speaking to a private TV channel, Zafar also addressed PTI’s plans to hold a rally at Minar-e-Pakistan, emphasizing that the party wants to ensure the event
does not coincide with the Champions Trophy match.

He pointed out that PTI’s rallies are meant to be peaceful, but the government has created disturbances to hinder them, which he believes exacerbates the situation.

Highlighting the success of PTI’s recent rally in Swabi, Zafar warned that if the government refrains from creating obstacles or making arrests, the upcoming rally will be even larger. He criticized the government for preventing PTI from holding rallies in Punjab, stating that the government itself can hold rallies, but PTI is being denied the same opportunity.

Zafar further criticized the government for delaying the judicial process, pointing out that Yasmin Rashid remains in jail and her trial has yet to begin. He also noted that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) had expressed dissatisfaction with the current judges and was pushing for the appointment of retired judges of its choice, despite many election tribunals being vacant.

The PTI leader concluded that the government’s actions, including the delay in rigging case hearings and the manipulation of the judicial process, are part of a strategy to preserve its power. He emphasized that after Eid, PTI supporters will take to the streets, demanding justice and accountability.

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