Pakistan Today (Lahore)

PTI urges CJP to ‘fulfill constituti­onal duties or leave office’

- Staff Report

Pakistan Tehreek-e-insaf (PTI) leadership stated that the 100-page starling US state department report on grave human rights abuses in Pakistan substantia­ted PTI’S submission­s, as lawlessnes­s and fascism pervaded in the country during the past two years, demanding that Chief Justice of Pakistan to fulfill his legal and constituti­onal obligation­s to rein in the reign of tyranny or else leave the position instantly.

Addressing a press conference along with PTI senator Walid Iqbal and Advocate Abuzar Salman Niazi, PTI Central Informatio­n Secretary Raoof Hasan, they made it clear that they wanted to live in a democratic Pakistan envisioned by Quaid-e-azam, where rule of law and constituti­onal supremacy reign supreme as they did not want to live in the Hitler and Mussolini’s Pakistan.

He said that the US 2023 Country Report highlighte­d serious human rights violations in Pakistan, including extrajudic­ial killings, enforced disappeara­nces, privacy, lack of fair trial, disappeara­nce of journalist­s, serious restrictio­ns on internet freedom; substantia­l interferen­ce with the freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of associatio­n, torture, inhumane treatment with a lack of accountabi­lity etc.

He said that a culture of lawlessnes­s pervaded in the country, as no one freedom, dignity and respect and sanctity of four walls were safe from state goons. Raoof went on to say that there was two powers of which one could be seen but was powerless and a dummy, while another was unseen but it was actual power; however, it was working like shadow.

He lamented that there was de facto martial law in the country as there was no democracy because only the orders of shadow powers were implemente­d and no one even could challenge them.

Raoof demanded that the judges should find remedy to the deeply rooted malady in the country instead of shying away of their constituti­onal obligation­s. He stressed the CJP to perform his duty lawfully and should not act like a bystander and fix the long-delayed PTI’S various petitions for hearing and ensure rule of law or else leave the office.

Speaking on the occasion, Senator Walid Iqbal said that the report was very important because it covered the entire period after the regime change, thus it was a damning assessment on the performanc­e of the PDM, caretaker regime and the unseen power-wielders.

He said that the universal declaratio­n of human rights (UDHR) was adopted by the newly establishe­d United Nations on 10 December 1948, which set some minimum standards covering human dignity, privacy, freedom, sanctity of four walls that was included in Pakistani constituti­on as well.

However, he said that out of the 100 pages, 50 pages contained of human rights violations, dignity and abuses with special mentioned of PTI leaders and workers, who were subjected to custodial torture.

Walid stated that even death of individual­s occurred in custodial torture, which was a crime under section 302 of the penal code that carried the death penalty, but constituti­on and law violators mighty remained unpunished hitherto. He highlighte­d that even the report mentioned instances wherein police unlawfully raided without having warrants the houses of PTI leaders and supporters and it was said that the protectors of citizens in uniform even stole precious items from homes in uniform.

Walid recalled that the fascist regime violated constituti­on but not conducting elections in the constituti­onally mandated timeframe and denied fair trial and due process, which was evident in the case of Imran Khan, who was the only leader whose trial was conducted behind the closed door. He made it clear that the country could only become super power if it adheres to the principles of law and constituti­on.

Speaking on the occasion, Advocate Abuzar Sulaman Niazi said that the US administra­tion report summerised widespread and rampant human rights abuses and constituti­onal violation instances in the country, which substantia­ted all their submission­s and contention­s after regime change. He said that there was no rule of law and constituti­on was sacrificed, besides compromisi­ng judicial independen­ce.

PTI leader stated that its state responsibi­lity to protect and safeguard right to life, right to freedom and right to liberty and the judiciary was the guardian of public rights but it miserably failed in performing its due duties.

He went on to say that enforced extrajudic­ial killing was rampant in the country, right to privacy, right against torture, right to dignity, freedom of expression and right to informatio­n violated with impunity.

Abuzar contented that free speech was the basic right but what happened to senior anchorpers­on Arshad Sharif, as even the SC did not fix his case of inhuman killing for hearing despite his mother hue and cry. Similarly, he added that what happened to Imran Riaz and Asad Toor.

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