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Didn't declare Imran Khan 'absolutely' Sadiq and Amin: Saqib Nisar

Didn't declare Imran Khan 'absolutely' Sadiq and Amin: Saqib Nisar​


Former top judge's remark comes after months of silence over PML-N's allegations of aiding PTI chief Imran Khan​

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Former CJP Saqib Nisar presenting an appreciation shield to then-prime minister Imran Khan. — APP/File

Former chief justice of Supreme Court Saqib Nisar said on Monday that he didn't declare ex-prime minister Imran Khan "completely" Sadiq and Amin (truthful and honest) in his erstwhile court verdict.

The former top judge remarked this after months of being tight-lipped over the allegations of aiding the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chief, levelled by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N).


Imran Khan was declared Sadiq and Amin on three points. Akram Sheikh had only asked for a verdict on three points he gave against Imran Khan. On all three points Imran Khan was found Sadiq and Amin,” Justice (retd) Nisar told journalist Adil Shahzeb in an interview.

However, the ex-CJ dismissed the claim that former Inter-Services Intelligence chief Lieutenant General (retd) Faiz Hamid had influenced him on the Panama case, saying that he would speak to the former army chief, Gen (retd) Bajwa about the accusations.

Nisar claimed that those talking about the court verdicts today "do not know anything about the law".

“The person who is attacking the courts today was a favourite of the courts. Apart from one case, he always got relief from the courts,” the former CJP claimed.

The former top judge of the country claimed that even before he had donned the robe of the chief justice, former prime minister Nawaz Sharif used to claim in certain quarters that he was their “chief”.

“I separated myself from the bench in the Panama case and gave an open notice for the duration in the disqualification case that whoever wants to can do so. The duration of the disqualification was determined in light of the law and Constitution,” said Nisar.

WhatsApp hacked: Justice (retd) Nisar​

The former chief justice also claimed that his WhatsApp has been “hacked” for two days and the data has not been recovered.

“There is fear that my data may be used for special purpose however, the hackers will be disappointed,” said Nisar. He also claimed that before the hack his different videos were merged and audio was created.

The former chief justice said that interfering in someone’s private life falls under theft.

Former CJ to observe silence till death​

The former top judge admitted that he may have given wrong verdicts but wondered why the decision he made in the interest of the country was not implemented.

The former top judge said that he would no longer give interviews and a book would be published after his death on his career that would have the “complete story”.

On the problems facing the country, Justice (retd) Nisar said that the solution for that was elections.

“In 2018 obstacles were placed for the 2018 elections that were defeated and Babar Yaqub is a witness of it,” said Justice (retd) Nisar.
Agar Imran Khan Sadiq or Amin nahi ha tu Nawaz Uncle han .... jo Anda obal ka khata tha, ab billion of dollar ki properties and drive around in Rolls and shop @ luis vuitton etc
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In 2018 Pakistan was nearly left default with $6 Billion and PTI had to go IMF.
Dont know why you lying or too much watching Lying GEO Tv

The issue I see with many people on here including this poster is they want to be critical (which is very easy to do) but have no viable solutions. Being hinged on a single person does not help find a way forward.
 
The situation of economy and inflation was better before corruption Khan, it gradually worsened during Khan's reign. Due to Khan and Company's looting, economic collapse and inflation had started...…The person whom Khan called incompetent and corrupt, Shaukat Tarin was selected as the finance minister, no one could deny that Khan himself was the patron of all thieves and dacoits

Many countries are affected by inflation. It's a global issue.

The reason why Pakistan is unable to manage now is because PPP and PMLN did nothing to bring up the reserves between 2008-2018. Everyone was making money in this time apart from Pakistan. Track back another 20 years, same thing.

If IK got power like he should have in 2013 as those elections were fixed, Pakistan would not be in this situation today.
 
If you want to understand, this one point will be enough. Parvez Elahi and Shaukat Tareen were called thieves, robbers and corrupt by Khan himself. Remember when the wolves are entrusted with the task of protecting the sheep, the result will not be good. When thieves and dacoits are made ministers, there will be disaster always...... Thank you
ohhhoooo Butt sahib ki wapsi ....
Many countries are affected by inflation. It's a global issue.

The reason why Pakistan is unable to manage now is because PPP and PMLN did nothing to bring up the reserves between 2008-2018. Everyone was making money in this time apart from Pakistan. Track back another 20 years, same thing.

If IK got power like he should have in 2013 as those elections were fixed, Pakistan would not be in this situation today.

The greatest curse and crime committed by PMLN, PPP, and MQM .. financial freedom/control transferred to provinces. Now Federal govt totally lost control and no scrutiny........ the curse of the 18th and 17 th amendments................. the whole nation is suffering ... Now these politicians are fully immune and if you people have any guts reverse it...... if they want to save Pakistan from economic disaster reverse those amendments and Center should fully take over the financial control .

A time will come when provinces refused to contribute their share to the federal govt and it will break Pak and provinces will go their own path .... ... we know well, son and daughters listen to you as long as father has financial control....

For example ...


Does Karachi benefit from the 18th Amendment?

The Sindh government has always ensured that key affairs related to Karachi’s management remain under its tight control.
Dr Noman Ahmed Published February 19, 2019

For most liberal and democratic folks in the country, 19 April 2010 had a special meaning. It was on this day that then-President Asif Ali Zardari signed the 18th Constitutional Amendment Bill that had far reaching legal and administrative impacts.
Among many changes, the Amendment empowered the provinces to a significant extent in financial and administrative terms. For many, it was synonymous to restoring the federation to its desired form.
It was also believed that once the provinces acquire greater financial autonomy, the devolution shall continue down to the tier of local government. Article 140A was inserted in the Constitution under the 18th Amendment that allowed political, administrative and financial authority to be devolved to the representatives of the local governments.
Editorial: Who controls Karachi?
Sadly, the provinces did not show the desired level of maturity in distributing the powers and resources to municipal level. Holding local bodies elections was not considered a priority.
It was under the Supreme Court’s orders that elections to local councils were held during 2014-15. While elected councils are in place, negligible powers and resources now lie at municipal disposal. The case of Karachi deserves a special mention here due to some extraordinary characteristics of the metropolis.

A city apart​

Karachi comprises six administrative districts. If one holds the 2017 census results to be valid, the city possesses 16.5 million inhabitants, which is about a third of Sindh’s population.
This means that Karachi accounts for 8 per cent of total national and 20pc of national urban population. The metropolis contributes 15pc of Pakistan’s gross domestic product, 25pc of federal revenue, 50pc of bank deposits and 68pc of issued capital.
It comprises inhabitants from almost everywhere in the country and many other parts of the region. As Pakistan's largest and most developed city, Karachi merits an extraordinary governance arrangement, especially after the 18th Amendment.
It is, however, interesting to note that Karachi has seldom enjoyed political harmony with the rest of Sindh. For instance, in the 1970 general election, most of Karachi’s seats were won by opposition parties including the Jamaat-i-Islami and the Jamiat-i-Ulema Pakistan while Sindh was ruled by the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP).
Karachi notebook: Is a ‘Naya’ Karachi possible?
Election results in 1977 showed the same trend, with the PPP winning with significant margins everywhere in the province except Karachi. Nine out of 11 seats in the National Assembly were won by the Pakistan National Alliance (coalition of main opposition parties).
Later, after the meteoric rise of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), the city voted for them in overwhelming numbers in successive elections. Even when the MQM was pressured to keep away from elections in some instances, the PPP or any other mainstream party never succeeded in winning the majority of the votes in Karachi.
It was only in 2018 that the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf rose to prominence with smaller number of seats going to the MQM.

Acts of control​

For a very long time, the provincial government has successfully attempted to outfox the parties and leaders who won the elections and represented Karachi in national and provincial legislatures. The Sindh government has always ensured that key affairs related to Karachi’s management remain under its tight control.
Let’s review matters related to the built environment. The Sindh High Density Board Act of 2010 empowered the provincial government to assign fresh zoning to any designated parcel of land or adjust the floor area ratio of existing buildings. As a consequence, there are many tall buildings that can be found replacing the smaller structures purely due to commercial gains.
Those familiar with the covert wheeling-and-dealing that is done to strike deals between the government functionaries, builders, developers and investors for realising such lucrative deals can make near accurate estimates about monetary gains by each in this sure marriage of convenience.
Quick read: Sindh local government set-up explainer
Dozens of bungalows and low-rise buildings in Serai Quarters, Bath Island and other high-end locations are being replaced by tall structures. Many sleeping building permits have already been issued to various builders and developers, under the tutelage of their political cronies, who wait for the opportune time to convert these permits into reality.
This entire enterprise is under provincial control with no link to local government in any respect.
The functions and responsibilities of development control, building construction management and urban planning for the city are also converged under the Sindh Building Control Authority.
Similarly, for years the management and control of the Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB) has been under the local government department of the Sindh government.
The efforts of various national and international agencies to reform the vital water utility have failed to materialise due to indifference of the provincial authorities.
While the KWSB is a financially weak organisation, Karachi’s water sector is a lucrative enterprise for sure. According to some estimates, water worth Rs57 billion is stolen annually in Karachi.
To completely take away the onus of any municipal performance from the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation and other tiers of local government, the Sindh Solid Waste Management Board Act was passed in 2014.
This shifted responsibility for street cleaning, garbage removal and solid waste management from municipal agencies to the newly-created provincial entity.
Bribes and shortages: Karachi’s burgeoning water mafia
The board had been delivering these services through private contractors in four out of six districts in the metropolis. Its performance has been less than desirable.
The Supreme Court-mandated commission on water and sanitation issues in March 2017 came down hard on the board and even recommended its dismantling.
Similarly, transport, health, education, environment and housing are some of the other sectors where the provincial government reigns supreme. It is another story that the overall performance of none of these sectors matches the desired level.

Building trust and consensus​

Several reasons can be found for this complete disconnect between the Sindh and local governments.
The chequered relationship between the PPP and the MQM (and now the PTI) is a cause of concern. It appears that the Sindh government is suspicious of the behind-the-scene links or influence of the establishment on these two parties.
It seems to jealously guard all legal and administrative privileges to bolster its bargaining position in any political negotiation. Its adversaries point out that PPP’s hold over these sectors is only for rent-seeking.
The second major issue is the limited capacity among the municipal ranks. For more than a decade, the MQM is alleged to have made thousands of political appointments in the lower and middle ranks of the various institutions under their control, which has weakened these institutions.
Special report: What does the future hold for Karachi's historical Saddar area?
There is a definite need to have a working dialogue and consensus on translating the benefits of 18th Amendment-led devolution to the local level. This can only happen when the federal government takes the lead and engages the Sindh government in an open dialogue.
With the MQM part of the federal coalition, a broad dialogue on matters related to power and responsibility sharing can prove effective. Without compromising on the stand that Karachi is an integral entity of Sindh, the provincial government can be made to share power and resources with the lower tier under the broad contours of Article 140A of the Constitution.
But to move ahead on this, genuine political skills and viable actions are required.
 
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In 2018 Pakistan was nearly left default with $6 Billion and PTI had to go IMF.
Dont know why you lying or too much watching Lying GEO Tv

The first condition of welfare state governance is the character of the ruler. From corrupt wife to corrupt ministers was the worst team of looters , so one should not expected good from the patron of all corruption king thieves. It was a crime to hope for a betterment from someone, who was the most corrupt and incompetent ruler but yes a successful playboy for Hareem Shah etc & Co . . . .hahaha
 
Of course that fruit tree was uprooted with the return of whisky drinkers in the 90's an 00's

Not really. They grafted on their obscenities to the same tree, creating the grotesque hybrid monster it is today.
 
When i see this guy video remind me Nawaz Sharif and Butt sahib ..... no offense to Butt..listen this guy ..

 
The first condition of welfare state governance is the character of the ruler. From corrupt wife to corrupt ministers was the worst team of looters , so one should not expected good from the patron of all corruption king thieves. It was a crime to hope for a betterment from someone, who was the most corrupt and incompetent ruler but yes a successful playboy for Hareem Shah etc & Co . . . .hahaha
Reality says otherwise

 
In current economical condition it's next to impossible to find any pak Sadiq and amen
 
Linkee still no workee:

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You’re not missing anything. It’s a fake account of Saqib Nisar run by PTI media cell judging from the language used against opposition and Pakistanis.
 
A real revolutionist leader Mao Zedong crossed hundreds of mountains and dozens of rivers for revolution and freedom, while a fake revolutionist , tasbeeh holder , coward Sadiq & Amin Khan crosses neighboring walls to escape from the police.
And the mighty and noble Mian sahib escaped to London on a 50 Rs stamp paper guaranteed by his noble brother that he will come back lol and now is counting his platelets in a Louis Vuitton store while being chauffeured in a Bentley.

Butt Sahib, I just read that you are not a PML N supporter. Your beautiful words remind me of another poster who posts here alot. Are you by any chance @fisher1 ‘s dad?
 
You’re not missing anything. It’s a fake account of Saqib Nisar run by PTI media cell judging from the language used against opposition and Pakistanis.
yeah video was also fake its obvious its not nisar account no blue tag with the name.
" Mai pti ka voter tha"
haha zehni mareez

And the mighty and noble Mian sahib escaped to London on a 50 Rs stamp paper guaranteed by his noble brother that he will come back lol and now is counting his platelets in a Louis Vuitton store while being chauffeured in a Bentley.

Butt Sahib, I just read that you are not a PML N supporter. Your beautiful words remind me of another poster who posts here alot. Are you by any chance @fisher1 ‘s dad?
they disguise themselve like @muhammadhafeezmalik and @FOOLS_NIGHTMARE said in their replies they have nothing to do with pmln lol
 

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