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Constitutional Amendments Wakht ki Zarurat ya Hukumat Ki? Barrister Ali Zafar's Analysis
Constitutional Amendments Wakht ki Zarurat ya Hukumat Ki? Barrister Ali Zafar's Analysis
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00:00Ladies and gentlemen, one thing is very clear that the legal tug-of-war that is going on at this time,
00:04who will win and who will lose, its ambiguity is increasing.
00:08Because on one hand, the Supreme Court takes a step,
00:14and on the other hand, another step is taken by the Parliament in the form of a letter from the Speaker of the National Assembly.
00:19And now another new news, which you were also hearing in the breaking news,
00:24that in the case of constitutional and military matters, the legislation can be changed in retrospect.
00:32The legislation can be applied in retrospect with the past.
00:35In all other cases, especially in such cases,
00:38you will do it from the future, whatever constitutional amendment, legal amendment or any such matter in the Parliament,
00:43it will not be applied in retrospect.
00:46Now after this, a very big Pandora's box will open, definitely.
00:49The Election Commission of Pakistan, which is an autonomous institution,
00:52is trapped between two institutions at this time.
00:55One is the Parliament and the other is the Supreme Court.
00:57What it has to do, it has to decide.
01:00But some circumstances are looking a little different.
01:03Maulana Fazlur Rehman has said a very important thing about the constitutional amendment today.
01:08He says that the Supreme Court, which is in front of us at this time,
01:12the government in front of which we can see,
01:14the government in front of which we can see,
01:17the government in front of which we can see,
01:20the government in front of which we can see,
01:23the government in front of which we can see,
01:26the government in front of which we can see,
01:29the government in front of which we can see,
01:32the government in front of which we can see,
01:35the government in front of which we can see,
01:38the government in front of which we can see,
01:41the government in front of which we can see,
01:43it's a question mark answer.
02:09Now on the one hand there is the constitutional amendment,
02:12practice and procedure ordinance
02:14on which the president has signed
02:16Atta Tarar has also explained
02:18how the cases that come first
02:20should be heard first
02:22how the Supreme Court
02:24or the courts should work
02:26the government is giving a line to that
02:28listen
02:30in the practice and procedures act
02:32it was considered appropriate to amend
02:34the cases that come under 184.3
02:36it will have to be written
02:38that why is it a case of public importance
02:40that why is it a case of public importance
02:42whatever order the Supreme Court will pass
02:44the right of appeal has been given
02:46the proceedings of every case
02:48whatever the judge will say
02:50will be written
02:52and the public will get that written
02:54now the case that comes first
02:56will be heard first
02:58first in first out
03:00a committee was formed
03:02under the practice and procedures act
03:04it has been amended
03:06the chief justice will lead it
03:08the judges of the Supreme Court
03:10will include one judge at a time
03:12the reason for this is that
03:14most of the cases of the third member
03:16were late
03:18now on one side
03:20this has happened
03:22on the other side
03:24the speaker of the National Assembly
03:26has died
03:28the situation has changed
03:30PTI has ceased to exist
03:32in the Parliament
03:34now the Sunni Ijtihad Council
03:36the Sunni Ijtihad Council
03:38the journey from PTI to Sunni Ijtihad Council
03:40and then from Sunni Ijtihad to PTI
03:42and then from PTI to Sunni Ijtihad Council
03:44this is what we can see
03:46and it will continue
03:48this way
03:50on this amendment
03:52PTI has been rejected
03:54by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari
03:56secondly
03:58the government
04:00has been taunted
04:02that if you want charity
04:04then you should prove
04:06that you are in favour of charity
04:08listen to this
04:10Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
04:12who gave this amendment to this country
04:14today his grandsons
04:16are using this amendment
04:18as an excuse
04:20this election
04:22was given by the people of Pakistan
04:24to Tariq-e-Insaf
04:26the majority gave it to our candidates
04:28and according to that
04:30our reserve seats are formed
04:32if you want charity
04:34then you should prove
04:36that you are in favour of charity
04:38this is a shame
04:40that a speaker
04:42instead of saving the honour of his people
04:44and the 9th of September
04:46is trying to get charity
04:48for this discussion
04:50we have with us
04:52Barist Ali Zafar
04:54who is a lawmaker
04:56and a leader of Pakistan Tariq-e-Insaf
04:58first of all
05:00how many times
05:02have you come to the council
05:04how many times have you travelled
05:06this ping pong will continue
05:08but it doesn't make much difference
05:10as you can see
05:12the Supreme Court of Pakistan
05:14said that all the people
05:16who were elected
05:18on the platform of PTI
05:20will be considered as PTI
05:22they brought an amendment
05:24to the government
05:26but despite that
05:28they issued an election order
05:30in which they again said
05:32that all of them are PTI
05:34and instructed the election commission of Pakistan
05:36to implement it
05:38and notify
05:40but the speaker
05:42wrote another letter
05:44and after that
05:46the speaker notified
05:48all our members
05:50to listen to the protest
05:52now the question is
05:54who do you want to listen to
05:56Tariq-e-Insaf, Election Commission
05:58or the Supreme Court of Pakistan