Iftikhar Chaudhry Bhi iftikhar Chaudhry Nahi Tha Wo un zamano Main Musharraf..."Bilawal's statement

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Iftikhar Chaudhry Bhi iftikhar Chaudhry Nahi Tha Wo un zamano Main Musharraf..."Bilawal's statement
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00:00Iftikhar Chowdhury was not Iftikhar Chowdhury at that time.
00:04He was the Chief Justice of Musharraf's court according to the PCO.
00:11Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is addressing the members of People's Lawyers Forum.
00:15Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is addressing the members of People's Lawyers Forum.
00:45We laid the foundation of this party because of your hard work.
00:50We fought for your blood.
00:52We fought for your loyalty in 1973.
00:56As a result of your struggle, we achieved democracy after Zia-ul-Haq.
01:04As a result of your struggle, we defeated Musharraf's rule.
01:10In those days, there was a special handshake.
01:20What was the reason for this handshake?
01:24The reason was that you signed the Charter of Democracy.
01:28The reason was that you signed the Charter of Democracy.
01:44That handshake was necessary.
01:46That handshake was necessary because if we want to break this consensus,
01:50if we want to keep some space in this struggle,
01:58then we will make our Chief Justice and the state will be like a mother.
02:06And you saw how the people of Pakistan were harmed by this politics.
02:16I still remember the words of the martyr Benazir Bhutto.
02:21When we were in Dubai, we used to call our wife,
02:26the wife of the PLF, the wife of the party,
02:29that wife, we have sacrificed a lot for you.
02:35In those days, my wife used to say in front of me that
02:38if the judges want to do politics,
02:43if they want to talk to me,
02:45if they want to bring out Jalsi Jaloos,
02:47then the judges should form a party,
02:50come into politics and talk to me.
02:54And in those days, I did not understand this vision.
03:03That we are opposing.
03:05The opposition of our opposition is also our opposition.
03:09At that age, my vision could have reached this.
03:13But the martyr Benazir Bhutto saw so far.
03:17He knew that if we train the court like a political party,
03:24if we expect politics from the court,
03:28then its loss will be of your democracy,
03:30it will be of your constitution,
03:33it will be of our people.
03:36You know that in your 18th amendment,
03:40the promise of the martyr Benazir Bhutto,
03:44that yes, we will abolish the constitution of 1973,
03:48we will abolish democracy,
03:51we will bring back democracy,
03:53we will make arrangements for parliament.
03:55But that injustice that you have seen,
03:57that injustice that the martyr Benazir Bhutto himself,
04:02as a daughter,
04:05that her father was killed in court,
04:09and we do not get justice from the courts.
04:12To find a solution to that issue,
04:15the martyr Benazir Bhutto has prepared an amendment for us.
04:20That judicial reforms have to happen.
04:24Not in today's context.
04:27Iftikhar Chowdhury was not Iftikhar Chowdhury then.
04:31He was the chief justice of Musharraf's court according to the PCO.
04:38When COD was signed.
04:40Then the plan of the martyr Benazir Bhutto was made.
04:44That if we want to bring justice to the people of Pakistan,
04:48if we want to correct our judicial system,
04:52then we will have to establish a constitutional court.
04:57And it will be the responsibility of the constitutional court
05:01that the political cases, the constitutional cases,
05:04the questions of law pertaining to the constitution,
05:08will be the responsibility of the constitutional court according to the vision of the martyr Benazir Bhutto.
05:16The process of appointment of judges,
05:19which all of you will remember,
05:22that first according to the constitution, it is the will of the Prime Minister.
05:25Then obviously the government of the martyr Benazir Bhutto was from 1993 to 1996.
05:35So this was decided by a judicial decision
05:44that now the will of the Prime Minister will not work.
05:47Now it will be the will of the Chief Justice.

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