SC should review cases starting from Panama issue, says Khawaja Asif in fiery NA speech

ISLAMABAD: Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on Friday urged the Supreme Court of Pakistan to form a full court to hear the election date case and review cases starting from the Panama case in which former prime minister Nawaz Sharif was disqualified.

In a fiery speech on the floor of the National Assembly, the senior Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader said the issues at hand are important and the whole Supreme Court should sit and find lasting solutions.

The minister said he doesn’t want to cross the line in criticism and added that the election date suo motu case should be heard by the full court.

“It has complained that parliamentarians criticise judges by naming them. I want to ask why some judges are not criticised?”

Asif said that when judges intervene in the parliament’s jurisdiction we will raise the question as well.

“Why former justices Saqib Nisar and Asif Khosa are criticised and not Justice Nasir ul Mulk?” he asked.

This is a question for the judiciary to answer.

“Rewriting the Constitution is not the judiciary’s job. This is the outcome of the way Article 63 was rewritten. The way Nawaz Sharif’s government was removed, it was unfair.”

Asif reminded the judiciary that the doctrine of necessity was first given by a judge.

The PML-N leader added that politicians serve their voters and never promoted anyone’s dictatorship.

“Everyone knows what we do however, no one should tell us that they are not dirty. There will be people who will remain in history and their names will be taken with respect,” said Asif.

Taking a jibe at Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s court arrest movement, Asif said Qureshi’s son came to bail his father out day after his arrest.

“No one came for us when we were arrested for several days in our political life. We were sent to 90 days remand. PM and his daughter served jail for numerous days. No one got bail for this. On the other side, they [PTI] get instant bail,” said the minister.

The PML-N noted that the country was made after a political struggle and not with the help of a “sponsored person”.

“They carry out photo sessions in front of a police van and then leave for home. Jail Bharo Tehreek has flopped. Now it should be doob maro film (Go die film),” said Asif.

The minister said those who sponsored former prime minister Imran Khan are being written in history and is a lesson for them.

“They brought wrath to the country. The judiciary should not set precedents of such kind as is being set currently,” said the lawmaker.

“Imran does not come out of his home, gets pre-arrest bail and then directs his party workers to offer their arrests. Imran’s medical record has not been done yet as he went to his own hospital,” said Asif. He added that the PTI chief considers the people of Pakistan fools.

The minister noted that the crisis in the country should be solved, and blamed the Supreme Court for complicating matters by stepping into political issues.

The PML-N leader reminded the assembly that during the movement for the restoration of judiciary his party sacrificed their government and went to jail.

“I went to jail just after resigning and came out of jail after 26 days Lawyers, especially, among others have sacrificed a lot. I was there in a negotiating team while the movement was ongoing. I was a representative from the PML-N . We emancipated the judiciary through a political struggle. I know about it,” said the minister.

Asif urged the judiciary to “prove its gracefulness”.

“I would say, correct the mistakes of the past which you have made so that the structure of the state could rely upon a strong foundation that no one can ever dare to challenge it. Do not generate controversies. Do not rewrite Article 63. If such would continue to happen God forbid, an unfortunate incident could take place,” warned Asif.

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