Aitzaz Ahsan urges CJ to take important decisions before retirement

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2023-09-04T17:52:23+05:00 News Desk

Aitzaz Ahsan said that Chief Justice Pakistan is expected not to leave uncertainty behind. According to details, leader of the People's Party and senior lawyer Aitzaz Ahsan, while talking to the media, said that the current situation is very bad, the Supreme Court and High Court decisions are not being accepted. An attempt is being made to run the country without the constitution. Elections were not held in Punjab and KPK within 90 days, which were against the Supreme Court's orders. They revealed that Chief Justice Pakistan's retirement is only 12 days away, and Chief Justice Omar Ata Bandial should make important decisions before retiring. Chief Justice's role is crucial to get out of this situation, and it is hoped that Chief Justice Pakistan will not leave uncertainty behind.

Aitzaz Ahsan had said that the Constitution states that elections cannot be held beyond 90 days. A Gol Maiz conference was held on April 15, and a decision on future action was made in consultation with lawyers and leaders in this conference. There has been a steep increase in inflation, and the caretaker government is not caretaking but chairing. The chairperson government has failed to control electricity and sugar prices.

Meanwhile, Latif Khosa said that the prices of petrol and electricity have increased in the country. Lawyers will start the movement from Peshawar and carry it out across the country. If elections are held within 90 days, issues will be resolved. The caretaker government is also presenting the sequence of the former government.

They said that they should give overseas Pakistanis the right to vote and form a government; they will repay the country's debt. If the state does not follow the rule of law, it cannot be called a state. Latif Khosa also revealed that PTI Chairman Imran Khan's life is in danger, and statements by Ata Tarar and Maryam Nawaz should be given serious consideration.

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