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Judicial Reforms not Possible without a Constitutional Court? Bilawal Bhutto Addresses | Kashif Abbasi Analysis
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00:00We will bring our judicial reforms.
00:02Legislation and legislation cannot be done through court.
00:06You will make judicial appointments according to our rules.
00:10We will make a legal court so that no other Prime Minister is put on the throne.
00:17A loyal legal court will have to be made.
00:21Bilawal sir addressed this issue today.
00:25He told many shortcomings in the judicial system.
00:27Courts have failed to give justice.
00:30He was absolutely right.
00:31Many political cases are pending.
00:33Courts have been political in the past.
00:37For example, from Saqib Nisar's dam fund to Iftikhar Chaudhary's suo moto,
00:42the court's role was mentioned, criticized and said that reforms are needed.
00:47It was also said that 90% of the court's time is spent on legal cases.
00:51I am sure that no one will tell you not to make reforms.
00:56There should be a legal court.
00:58There can be a lot of discussion and debate on this.
01:02This system really needs to be changed.
01:06But is the issue to be rectified by the Supreme Court or is it to be rectified?
01:11The first Chief Justice will appoint the Prime Minister.
01:15The other judges will also consult the Chief Justice in the same way.
01:19Do you want to make a loyal legal court?
01:24Or do you want to make a separate court of your choice that looks at legal cases?
01:29Do you want to appoint at least five judges?
01:33Or do you want to appoint five judges of your choice?
01:36Will you appoint a good judge as the Chief Justice?
01:40Or do you want to appoint a judge of your choice as the Chief Justice?
01:44Who will give you the guarantee of the system?
01:46Do you want to make a legal court for the wider interest of the country?
01:50Or do you want to put an end to out-of-control judges?
01:56Because this is how your government can function.
01:59The real issue is not the constitution, but the intention.
02:03First it was said that the Chief Justice should be given an extension.
02:06Then it was said that the age of the judges should be reduced to 68 years.
02:09So that he can get an extension.
02:11It didn't happen.
02:12Then it was said that the government should elect the Chief Justice from a panel of five judges.
02:17Now the People's Party has started a campaign to make a legal court.
02:21Because those three or four cases didn't work.
02:25So now it is said that a legal court should be made.
02:27And who is packaging it?
02:28Mr. Bilawal is packaging it and running it very aggressively.
02:32If the intention is right, then people play a strong role in all these reforms and debates.
02:40But if it seems that to achieve political results,
02:44or something is being done on the basis of politics,
02:47then there will be safeguards as well.
02:52Mr. Bilawal is doing it.
02:53I am sure that in the future,
02:57we will see where he takes it.
02:59The decision will be made in due course.
03:02Today Irfan Siddiqui also tweeted.
03:04Eight-point judicial decision has raised a very serious question.
03:09If a decision ignores the two-point and non-proposals of the constitution,
03:13or if it ignores them and writes a constitution of its own accord,
03:17and evaluates the results of its own accord,
03:19then what should the Parliament, which makes the constitution and laws,
03:22and swears by its safeguards, do?
03:25Should it accept the constitution, or should it compromise with the constitution for any decision?
03:30When he wrote such heavy and basic words in this tweet,
03:34I got tears in my eyes.
03:37MashaAllah.
03:39Mr. Irfan Siddiqui,
03:40when it comes to the explanation of the Supreme Court related to the constitution,
03:43and even if the decision of the court is not liked,
03:46then the decision has to be accepted.
03:50If on the decision of the court,
03:52instead of acting upon it,
03:54an explanation of its own accord is started,
03:56and declarations are taken in the way of rebellion,
03:58then the institutions are destroyed.
04:01Your politics shines,
04:02but the system keeps falling down.
04:04And the destruction of the institutions
04:06destroys the system of democracy and this country.
04:09You used such good words,
04:11that what should the Parliament,
04:13which makes the constitution and laws,
04:15and swears by its safeguards, do?
04:17On 8th February,
04:19when such serious questions arose,
04:21at that time,
04:23what did the Parliament,
04:25which makes the constitution and laws,
04:27and swears by its safeguards, do?
04:29How did it give safeguards to the constitution and laws?
04:33On 8th February,
04:35your party is one of those
04:37who get the results of their will.
04:39And you and your party
04:41are one of those who take advantage of it.
04:43The constitution forces you
04:45to conduct such elections,
04:47or you force it yourself.
04:49You know this too.
04:51Now decide,
04:53whether you want to accept the constitution
04:55or the system created by the constitution.
04:57We have to rectify the whole system
04:59and all the institutions of this country.
05:01The judicial system is one of them.
05:03But which other institution
05:05is working properly in this country?
05:07Which institution,
05:09whether good or not,
05:11is not so bad?
05:13Courts are not strong
05:15only by appointing a judge.
05:17Their decisions are strong
05:19by accepting them.
05:21They are strong by making them non-political.
05:23By appointing a good legislator
05:25and a good judge,
05:27they make the system better.
05:29Even today,
05:31when you are arguing
05:33that the system should be strong,
05:35the election commission is thinking
05:37whether it should accept the decision or not.
05:39It is thinking because
05:41whatever it has to achieve in the future,
05:43it will suffer a loss by accepting the decision.
05:45Do not create an atmosphere of war.
05:47Make the system better.
05:49If the system is better,
05:51it will move towards improvement.

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