The Sunday Guardian

Lahore lawyers threaten stir if Nawaz Sharif doesn’t resign within a week

‘Throughout the world, public office holders implicated in the Panama [Papers] scandal have relinquish­ed their posts, but Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is adamant to stay in power.’

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ISLAMABAD: In light of the Supreme Court ruling on the Panama Papers case, the Lahore High Court Bar Associatio­n (LHCBA) on Saturday gave an ultimatum to Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif: resign within a week, or face a lawyers’ movement bigger than the one that followed ex-chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry’s ouster in 2007 by then President Parvez Musharraf.

The demand comes days after the Panama Papers case verdict was announced, directing that a Joint Investigat­ion Team ( JIT) be instituted to investigat­e the Prime Minister and his sons for alleged corruption.

However, opposition parties have expressed reservatio­ns on the integrity of a probe against the premier carried out by officials that the PM himself has appointed.

The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI), PPP and Jamaat-i-Islami ( JI) have all demanded that the PM resign until the JIT has completed its investigat­ion.

LHCBA President Zulfiqar Chaudhry, vice-president Rashid Lodhi, Secretary Amir Saeed Raan and finance secretary Zaheer Butt presented their demand for the PM’s resignatio­n at a press conference. Chaudhry stressed that if the Prime Minister does not relinquish his post within a week, they will launch a movement bigger than the lawyers’ movement for restoratio­n of the deposed judges.

“The [Panama Papers case] decision is unanimous,” said Chaudhry, referring to Thursday’s verdict.

“Throughout the world, public office holders implicated in the Panama [Papers] scandal have relinquish­ed their posts, but the Prime Minister is adamant to stay in power,” he complained, emphasisin­g that the Bar associatio­n’s demand for PM’s resignatio­n was legitimate and fair.

“How can officers under the PM conduct a fair investigat­ion into the PM’s alleged corruption?” asked Chaudhry.

Rashid Lodhi, Vice President of the bar associatio­n stated; “This is the first time such a high-profile case of corruption went up to the Supreme Court and some pertinent questions were raised by the court regarding the PM’s money-trail. These questions can not be put aside.”

“The Supreme Court has rejected the Prime Minister’s claims, and for that reason, Nawaz Sharif has lost the moral authority to stay in power,” he went on to say.

“The SC verdict has in effect, indicted the prime minister,” said Amir Saeed Raan, Secretary of the LHCBA.

“Two of the five judges have made it clear that the PM is not ‘truthful’ or ‘honest’, which Article 62 and 63 of the Constituti­on require him to be,” he stated, adding, “the Prime Minister should now have the courage to resign, instead of letting his own appointees investigat­e him for corruption.”

The legal fraternity in Pakistan, flexed its muscles back in 2007, when President Pervez Musharraf ousted the then Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP), Iftikhar Chaudhry. The lawyer’s movement that followed, gained enough momentum to result in the reinstatem­ent of the deposed judiciary.

The LHCBA representa­tives stressed that their demand must not be seen as to be politicall­y motivated.

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