ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Bar Council has expressed confidence that the judiciary can maintain its independence and disposition as mandated by the Constitution.
The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf, Pakistan Awami Tehreek, PPP, Awami Muslim League, Jamaat-i-Islami and different political parties, when being impleaded as parties on a collection of eleven identical petitions filed against the sit-ins being staged by the PTI and PAT on the Constitution Avenue, had earlier requested the apex court to not intervene in political problems.
A meeting of the manager committee of the very best superior body of lawyers, presided over by PBC Chairman Syed Qalbe Hassan, on Sat expressed concern and disappointment over the present political scenario within the country.
It referred to as upon the govt to just accept demands of the complaintive parties regarding alleged rigging within the 2013 general elections, investigation into the Lahore’s Model city incident and transfer regarding changes within the social group.
The meeting aforementioned the impasse between the govt and therefore the complaintive parties had exhibit serious challenges to political forces, particularly those in power, warranting them to resolve it politically and thru peaceful means that, rather than resorting to use of force which might entail serious consequences not solely endangering the democratic system however conjointly national integrity.
It, however, praised the unanimous resolve of parliament to safeguard the Constitution and republic. “It is, therefore, solid upon all the political parties to take a seat along to resolve political disputes by themselves,” the committee aforementioned.
It condemned in strongest terms the Model city massacre at the hands of geographic region police that resulted in loss of lives of fourteen innocent folks and injuries to a whole bunch.
“The deliberate makes an attempt of the geographic region government to not build public the report of the one-woman judicial judicature on the Model city incident, deserves strongest condemnation,” it said.
The PBC aforementioned the legal fraternity had forever strived and struggled for control of the Constitution, rule of law and independence of the judiciary and reiterated its resolve to still do thus.
It aforementioned the lawyers’ community would “vehemently oppose any unconstitutional and dictatorial adventure”.
PBC president Muhammad Ramzan Chaudhry and members of the manager committee Muhammad Ahsan Bhoon, Mian Abbas Ahmed, Azam Nazeer Tarar, Akhtar Hussain, Muhammad Yaseen Azad and Fazl-i-Haq Abbasi attended the meeting.

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