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I am surprised why PML N hasn't made much noise...yet... of COAS meeting IK? last time..in dharna days... Nawaz Sharif even lied in parliament abt it... abhi tak..is dafa PML N ne ziada shor nahi machaya.... ??
 
The highlighted part is the problem. You see why are these people avoiding the discussion and does not come out and call spade a spade? They dont need a decision on Panama to know how corrupt their leader really is. Even a 5th grader can understand that money was made through illegal means and corruption and than laundered abroad. You see people like them are actually not waiting for SC to declare him dishonest, they already know he is dishonest, what they are hoping for is that somehow Nawaz gets a clean chit so that they get a reason to continue voting for this corrupt tola.
Do you think Sindhis would need SC to tell them how corrupt Zadari and co are? However if tomorrow courts give them a clean chit as well than these people would just find another reason to continue supporting them.
Point being neither noora supporters nor that of PPP are going to change irrespective of SC decision. I can assure you that these people will shamelessly either defend or ignore but never the less continue supporting their respective leaders. irrespective of what SC decides. History is a testimony to that.
Bro i agree with what you said but Faisalabad is a PMLN city and you ignored the second part of my statement, a lot those PMLN supporters are now talking against him and are angry at how there leader betrayed them and there trust.

Only little thing i want to reminde is that this is time to play sensible politics. It is not the time for IK and PTI and its supporters to bash and humiliate the PMLN supporters. That will only make them stuborn and they will just ignore the facts. Once the decision is out, i just want IK to move on to even bigger things. NS should not be the topic of our discussion if SC declaers him a corroupt. Sadly, that wont be the case. Imran will keep rubbing salts onto the wonds of PMLN support and keep them against himself!! YOU NEED TO PLAY SOME POLITICS THERE. Means to an end!!
 
Yeh kis ne kaha koi deal ho rahi hai ? no deal no NRO at all, its just that PM might be given a safe way out from country on medical grounds, Panama ka faisla might come later or may be in few days which is going to be a strict one and obviously embarrassing as well for Sharif.
Why do the state of Pakistan and its institutions want to give a safe passage to this haram khor? I mean if he goes out of country under one pretext or another and than resign from there without Panama decision than PML will simply spin it that NS medically fit nahi raha or mulk or quoom or jamoriyat ka waseeh ter mufaad main unho na yeh ikdaam uthaya ha or nai qadayat la aya hain. Patwarioon ko to phela he reason chaie Mian sb ka gun ghana ki to is sa bhatar waja or kya ho gi, pecha rah gai awam to woh be hum sub janta hain kitni bholi ha or kitni assani sa un sub ki baaton main ahh jata hain. Werna agar aisa na ho to kya nawaz jaisa banda 3 bar PM bun sakta tha?
SC should announce its decision, whatever the decision is, If PM is guilty as per it than he should not be given a safe passage or exist but rather should be thrown behind bars and all his property in Pakistan confiscated.
 
Why do the state of Pakistan and its institutions want to give a safe passage to this haram khor? I mean if he goes out of country under one pretext or another and than resign from there without Panama decision than PML will simply spin it that NS medically fit nahi raha or mulk or quoom or jamoriyat ka waseeh ter mufaad main unho na yeh ikdaam uthaya ha or nai qadayat la aya hain. Patwarioon ko to phela he reason chaie Mian sb ka gun ghana ki to is sa bhatar waja or kya ho gi, pecha rah gai awam to woh be hum sub janta hain kitni bholi ha or kitni assani sa un sub ki baaton main ahh jata hain. Werna agar aisa na ho to kya nawaz jaisa banda 3 bar PM bun sakta tha?
SC should announce its decision, whatever the decision is, If PM is guilty as per it than he should not be given a safe passage or exist but rather should be thrown behind bars and all his property in Pakistan confiscated.

I agree with this 100% .... If he is guilty(which we know, he is) he should not be given safe exit at all, on any ground.... He and his voters should not be given any opportunity to cash on, and play victim card.... Rather they should be shamed....
If he is allowed to leave,,then this is another worst form of NRO..where theives are allowed to leave safely.. Rather he and his family should be tried and disqualified...
I hope and I think...this is not the reason for the delay...rather what Justice Khosa said...is the actual reason for delay....otherwise...Article 62/63 should be first applied on Justice Khosa...and his bench, if they want to give a safe exit to this criminal...... But I genuinely believe, this is not the case
 
Rarely do we find such articles on our judges... He was also the one, who restored IG Sindh AD Khawaja, when Sindh govt removed him from his post last time... Now just a day, after his retirement, AD Khwaja removed again from his post, by Sindg govt...

Also, he was part of first bench in panama case .. I wish he was part of this new bench too..in place of Advocate Ijaz Afzal... But i think he excused himself from the bench, due to his upcoming retirement ....


Justice Hani: A goodbye to the harbinger of justice
By Amar Abbasi Published: April 1, 2017

In the year 2007, a 10-year-old boy sat within the stuffy walls of the Hyderabad prison, charged with his father’s murder. One can only imagine his frame of mind as he spent his days therein, surrounded by offenders averaging three times his age and boasting allegedly dark pasts. Little did he know that a surprise visit to the prisons was to shortly change his destiny.

Alarmed at the little boy’s presence in what should have been a cell confined to male adults, Justice Amir Hani Muslim immediately ordered for the child’s transfer to the women’s prison alongside his mother, a co-accused in the matter, and directed for the child’s appearance in court the following Wednesday. There, Justice Hani poured over the puzzling facts of the matter. The boy’s deceased father was a man six feet in stature. An axe blow to his head was attributed for his untimely demise, and the little boy and his mother were co-accused in the First Information Report (FIR) and jailed.

Justice Hani directed that the murder weapon be produced before the bench. A heavy axe, over two feet in length, was brought in and the little boy was asked to pick it up. He could not.

Little Rani's acquittal was merely one of numerous landmark decisions Justice Hani dispensed during his tenure, but for each life, each person, and each family involved, every decision was life transforming. Having reversed over tens of thousands of unlawful appointments and promotions within the Sindh and Punjab Police, and leaving behind a legacy of landmark,albeit notorious precedents, Justice Hani finally laid down his robes after 15 years of service towards Pakistan.

A true patriot at heart, he dispensed his duties with a constant fear of God, a sincere devotion towards his country, and the driving maxim, “justice delayed is justice denied” – a motto so often heard that it became dinner table talk for his family. With many friends but an even greater a number of foes, his last few weeks in office witnessed politicians and civil servants across the country counting down the minutes to his retirement, lest he shake the foundations of any more thrones acquired unlawfully. His departure last week from Karachi to Islamabad for his final week as a Supreme Court Justice prompted many a calls of congratulations and exchange of sweets as people rejoiced that he would never again return to Sindh possessing the judicial power to question their authority and actions.

During his time as a judge of the High Court and thereafter the Supreme Court, the Pandora box of his tenure in its entirety speaks volumes of his bravery, courage, and unfettered nerves of steel. Politicians, military officials, civil servants, the rich, the poor, the young and the old – not a single cadre of citizens was left unscathed in the process of his dispensation of justice. Whosoever needed to be summoned was summoned. Whosoever begged for justice was granted an opportunity to seek the same.

Some years ago, the widow of a deceased civil servant came seeking justice. A portion of her entitlement had been withheld by the authorities, and after having gone door to door seeking revival of the same in vain, she found the courage one day to walk straight in to the Supreme Court and knock on his doors. Justice Hani, having heard her grievance, summoned the secretary in charge. The latter stated that the woman’s entitlement papers needed certain layers of approval, with the highest authority being that of the then chief minister of Sindh, which may warrant a few months.

Justice Hani gave him two hours to comply. The secretary continued to request for some additional time on the pretext that the concerned officer in charge was currently out of town; much to his misfortune, the same officer found himself bumping into His Lordship a few hours later over lunch at Karachi Gymkhana. Justice Hani returned to court, summoned the concerned secretary once more, and offered to throw him into jail. What ensued was mad panic. A scanned version of the woman’s papers was hurriedly sent to the CM for his signatures. Concerned governmental departments were made aware. By the next morning, the lady’s legal entitlement had been revived.

Another time, during a random tour of Larkana’s jail for women, Justice Hani came across a young lady charged and imprisoned in a rape case. Puzzled, he requested the jail superintendent for details. What transpired was that at a young age, the girl had been married off by her family to a 70-year old man. The marriage did not work out, and resulted in divorce. Two years later, her family again offered her hand in marriage to another, much younger man. Her brother and father placed their signatures as witnesses in the nikahnama and off she went.

A few days after the wedding, the men of her family demanded a dowry payment from the groom in exchange for her hand in marriage. He was unable to pay. And so, her family registered an FIR against the man for rape and he was jailed and sent to the Jacobabad prison two hours away. During the court proceedings that followed, she was questioned regarding the formalities of her previous divorce.Not possessing details and formal documentation, she was unable to answer, and also imprisoned.

Justice Hani summoned both parties to his court and thereafter directed that criminal courts had no jurisdiction to adjudicate on matters governing the legitimacy and validity of divorce and marriage, and the mediation of any matrimonial disputes must always rest with family courts. Furthermore, in lieu of their signatures on the nikahnama, he questioned as to how the woman’s brother and father could ever have been excluded from the list of accused persons in the matter. In light of contradictory and shallow evidence, both husband and wife were acquitted and released there and then, prompting both to be overcome by emotion and reportedly fall to their knees in open court.

Many advised that a family member not pen down a farewell tribute to him, for fear that the same be construed prejudiced. Even now, he smiles and shies away each time he is prodded to pen down his experiences and expertise for the world to read. It would however be an injustice that the bench, and more importantly the person behind this bench, which dispensed justice as swiftly, sincerely, and passionately as him, be not recognised in its parting days for what it symbolised. Justice Hani may have stepped down, but in the years of service he leaves behind, he has set a prodigious benchmark. One is truly hopeful, however wonders when again the sound of a bench commencing will send unified ripples of panic, and in some cases relief, across the courtroom.

As a person, his commanding sense of direction, justice, and impartiality transpires not just in his professional but also in his personal life. His hard exterior and equally warm interior are known to only his closest friends and family. Generous, kind, and an extremely doting father and grandfather and yet, unfettered and unfazed at the influence directed at his family during his time in office. As is the norm in Pakistan, brave voices are more often than not silenced by the swift use of threats and pitfalls laid out at every turn. The judicial fraternity is no exception, and has witnessed its fair share of kidnappings, murders, and assassinations. In response to one such hostile phone call received during his tenure, Justice Hani’s candid and casual response was,

“Do as you like, I buried my family before stepping into court”.

Even as his last few months in office saw him penning one controversial decision after another, he was offered stricter security and entourage. However, his long walks in solitude remained both a habit and a passion, and many a times the family would notice his absence much after he had already discreetly left the house. His only response to the vehement dissatisfaction of his family over his bravery or carelessness, however one would like to perceive it, was a smile and a finger pointed towards the heavens to state that no harm could come to anyone, and none could be escaped from, without the will of God.

As Honourable Justice Amir Hani Muslim officially lays down his robes, and messages of congratulations pour in for him from all across the world. While people are thanking him for his services to Pakistan, a small message of gratitude also goes out to him from his family, for being a true example of how hard work, dedication, and the courage to do the right thing will always light the way even during the darkest of times and harshest of surroundings.

His Lordship leaves big shoes to fill, as well as much to be thankful for. His most recent landmark decision governing clean water provisions in Sindh will undoubtedly impact millions of lives that are yet to come into existence, and is akin to the proverbial Greek saying,

“A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in”.

His courage, valour, and grace continue to light our lives and the world around him, and we sincerely hope he will continue giving to his motherland in his own befitting ways. In the words of Mr Ashtar Ausaf Ali, Attorney General Pakistan, at Justice Hani’s full court reference held yesterday on the eve of his retirement,

“This is not a farewell, sir. Until we meet again”.
 
Koi Dr Shahid Masood ko jaa kar bataye ke Justce Khosa ne mid April ki date di hai... Ye aaj bhi 1-2 din ki baat karrahay thay :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: keh rahay thay ke kal parson main aajayega :rolleyes: Shayad inki sources ko Justice Khosa se ziada pata hai :rolleyes: bhtt jaldi bhi aaya tu 7th se pehle tu nahi aayega :rolleyes:
 
Koi Dr Shahid Masood ko jaa kar bataye ke Justce Khosa ne mid April ki date di hai... Ye aaj bhi 1-2 din ki baat karrahay thay :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: keh rahay thay ke kal parson main aajayega :rolleyes: Shayad inki sources ko Justice Khosa se ziada pata hai :rolleyes: bhtt jaldi bhi aaya tu 7th se pehle tu nahi aayega :rolleyes:

Doctor sahab tou pichlay do mahinon se "aek do din" kehay ja rahay hain... pata nahi kab inkay aek do din pooray hongaye.
 
Doctor sahab tou pichlay do mahinon se "aek do din" kehay ja rahay hain... pata nahi kab inkay aek do din pooray hongaye.

:lol::lol::lol:

Waqayi....ye tu hearing conclude honay ke 1 week baad se kehna shuru hogaye thay ke bas kisi bhi waqt faisla aasakta hai... 1-2 din main aasakta hai :lol: Abhi tak woh 1-2 din pooray nahi huay :lol:
 
I am from faisalabad and can see how his die hard fans are desperate to avoid any discussion on this matter out of embarsmemt and a lot of those are openly talking against them now.

Same thing happened with PPP jayalas in Faisalabad long time back. Many who voted, did so for PMLN in 2013!

Now many die hard PMLN fans i know are saying 'whatever happens, we will vote for the best in whatever selection we have in front of us'.
 
If he is guilty(which we know, he is) he should not be given safe exit at all, on any ground....

NS will leave the country. His local assets will eventually be confiscated and he will have a red warrant on his a$$ too. It's no longer easy to hide money abroad as repatriation is common now. Big can of worms will open after his exit and Zardari will be had in the process too.

Still, some time to go but all this will happen. Inshallah.
 
NS will leave the country. His local assets will eventually be confiscated and he will have a red warrant on his a$$ too. It's no longer easy to hide money abroad as repatriation is common now. Big can of worms will open after his exit and Zardari will be had in the process too.

Still, some time to go but all this will happen. Inshallah.

Ye ek Owais Tappi ko tu laa nahi sakay..u think NS, if he leaves the country...he can be brought back, through Interpol?
Not happening.. He shouldnt be allowed to leave, in the first place... Why give him an opportunity for a safe exit?
 
Same thing happened with PPP jayalas in Faisalabad long time back. Many who voted, did so for PMLN in 2013!

Now many die hard PMLN fans i know are saying 'whatever happens, we will vote for the best in whatever selection we have in front of us'.
And as per them, who do they say is that best choice? From what i am seeing here there are just a small percentage who still calls PMLN as best. Those who wont listen to anything against NS are trying to find excuse for there support while some try to avoid a discussion and a large number who have turned against them now.
 
Why do the state of Pakistan and its institutions want to give a safe passage to this haram khor? I mean if he goes out of country under one pretext or another and than resign from there without Panama decision than PML will simply spin it that NS medically fit nahi raha or mulk or quoom or jamoriyat ka waseeh ter mufaad main unho na yeh ikdaam uthaya ha or nai qadayat la aya hain. Patwarioon ko to phela he reason chaie Mian sb ka gun ghana ki to is sa bhatar waja or kya ho gi, pecha rah gai awam to woh be hum sub janta hain kitni bholi ha or kitni assani sa un sub ki baaton main ahh jata hain. Werna agar aisa na ho to kya nawaz jaisa banda 3 bar PM bun sakta tha?
SC should announce its decision, whatever the decision is, If PM is guilty as per it than he should not be given a safe passage or exist but rather should be thrown behind bars and all his property in Pakistan confiscated.
each n every on ( SUNS OF BITCHEECHE) GOT SAFE EXIT) ANYONE REMEMBER SHAUKAT AZIZ
CIA spy, was prime minister, of pakistan,

where is he now? naanna sharif is also another spy in disguise also
while A PEON IN CHESSS GAME , uzair baloch will be tried in militry courts
not the king nor the queen,
what a joke .....

STEAL A CHICKEN N U WILL BE HANGED IN PAKISTAN
steal an elephant n u become prime minister /or president here
thats all according to our unislamic.........
reminence of english slave laws still apply in pakistan.
i wonder mostley ,,, who did we got independence from?
goora shahib...?
ab kaala sahib jaan nien chorr reha.
 
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