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Fazl rejects SC verdict on Punjab, KP elections issue

The Newspaper's Staff Reporter Published March 6, 2023 Updated 20 minutes ago




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<p>ISLAMABAD: PDM President Maulana Fazlur Rehman addresses a press conference, on Sunday. —APP</p>

ISLAMABAD: PDM President Maulana Fazlur Rehman addresses a press conference, on Sunday. —APP
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) president Maulana Fazlur Rehman on Sunday severely criticised the judiciary for its decisions regarding elections in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and called for postponement of the elections owing to the prevailing economic crisis and fragile security situation in the country.
“Today we are asked that it is a Constitution’s requirement to hold elections [in Punjab and KP] within 90 days, but the same Supreme Court had given Gen Pervez Musharraf three years’ time to hold polls,” said the Maulana at a news conference.
“Sometimes, in the eyes of the Supreme Court, holding polls in three years is a constitutional requirement and sometimes it [Supreme Court] gives authority to an individual to make amendments to the Constitution,” said the Maulana, who is also chief of his own faction of Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam (JUI-F).
Voicing concern over the recent judgement of the apex court, the JUI-F chief said it was surprising that the judiciary took suo motu notice and thought it had done its job. He said it was presented as a 3-2 decision but they believed that it was a 4-3 decision.
Calls for postponing provincial polls due to economic, security crises; accuses ex-ISI chief, former CJP of lobbying for Imran
He pointed out that two judges had already distanced themselves from the SC bench terming the suo motu notice uncalled-for.



The Maulana invited legal experts to give their opinion that why two judges were not being considered in the total count of judges in the case despite their point of view had a mention in the verdict.
In line with the judgement of the Supreme Court, President Arif Alvi has announced April 30 as the date for the elections in Punjab. The KP governor is yet to announce a date for elections in the province.
The JUI-F chief said the government wanted to hold general elections within the time frame provided in the Constitution. However, he said they had to make decisions after reviewing all the aspects, including “law and order situation, weak national exchequer and price hike”.
The PDM chief lashed out at former prime minister Imran Khan and held him responsible for the prevailing economic crisis in the country. He said Rs80 billion was being demanded by the relevant authorities for publishing ballot papers at a time when the state was unable to provide bread to the poor.
Talking about the rising terrorism in the country, the JUI-F leader doubted if the police and other institutions could provide security during the election process.
Last month, the Ministry of Defence had excused itself from providing security for the KP and Punjab assemblies’ polls and by-elections on the National Assembly seats. Whereas the judiciary was also reluctant to provide its magistrates for performing duties as returning officers during the polls.
The PDM head alleged that former Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief retired Lt Gen Faiz Hameed and former chief justice of Pakistan Mian Saqib Nisar were still lobbying for Imran Khan and called upon the institutions concerned to take notice of their involvement.
IMF pressure
He regretted that today the IMF was preparing Pakistan’s budget and controlling the prices.



The Maulana claimed that the International Monetary Fund was creating trouble by all means, stating: “We know as to why the IMF is targeting Pakistan more than any other country in the region.”
He accused the IMF of even creating hurdles in the way of friendly states which wanted to support Pakistan in this difficult time.
Published in Dawn, March 6th, 2023
 
Once I traveled in train , thru village and they often have cow dung , very mushy and soft
They slap it on the wall and it sticks. When train passes thru you can smell the pungent smell

I used to wonder why people can tolorate that smell and all that Cow Dung (Gober)

Bus when I see Fazlu face it reminds me of that cow dung

Cow dung is quite useful , as you can use the dry form as fuel, people burn their stove with that bio fuel

Fazlu is also known as diesal but Fazlu is not even useful as Cow Dung he has no purpose in life
 
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موٹے سور کو اپنا انجام نظر آ گیا پچھلی بار بھی پارلیمنٹ کی سیٹ تک نہیں جیت سکا تھا یہ سور

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Remind me of a story my father told me. Typing it doesn't do it justice. You have to listen to it because the guy's accent is fire. But here goes:

Long time ago, one of my father's subordinates, called Chacha Akram, went for Hajj. He was a right old bastard if the stories are to be believed. Once he apprehended an entire gamblers' den single handedly, but that's a story for another time. Anyways, when he got back after Hajj, all the guys went to his home to congratulate. One of the guys, called Vilayat Khan, said, "Chacha, jadoon tu hajj te gya sen, assan TV vekhte si. Te TV te vekhde aan ke Shaitaan bara ronda peya ae. Kisay us nu puchya, 'O badbakht, kiun rona he?'. Os aakhya, 'Saara jahaan peya manu wattay mare, mera puttar te na maare 😭' "

@Bleek , @Olympus81 , @Maula Jatt , @Imran Khan , @lastofthepatriots , @Great Janjua
 
@Clutch

Ah well, I will have to revisit my biology textbooks.

Anyway, my point was that if Fazlu is Mufti Mehmood's son, lot of things fall into place. MM sb was opposed to creation of Pakistan and was very close to Mahatma Gandhi, almost like a son to him. In that case, Fazlu's anti Pak activities are very well to be understood.

Regards
 
@Clutch

Ah well, I will have to revisit my biology textbooks.

Anyway, my point was that if Fazlu is Mufti Mehmood's son, lot of things fall into place. MM sb was opposed to creation of Pakistan and was very close to Mahatma Gandhi, almost like a son to him. In that case, Fazlu's anti Pak activities are very well to be understood.

Regards

Don't blame him when the protectors of the nation love him. He has high level connections in the west so is a very important personality and the loyalty runs in the blood.
 
We need some sort of vetting laws where we can get rid of people like him and politics can be kept clean from these sort of characters. Fazlu for sure is not able to change the destiny of the Pakistani citizens other then damaging our ear drums.
May be time have come to ban all the current politicians along with there families from the politics of the country forgetting about any human rights, as we can't prove corruption against them other then Imran so country can start afresh.
Same applies for the army, fire all the officers starting from the brigadiers and start sending all the officers for training to China or Russia so western manipulations can be stopped.
 

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