AUz
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Majority decision is to investigate money trail and not truthfulness of MNS. Dissenting notes are based on non compatibility among different speeches made by MNS. Both majority (probe) and minority (decision) are correct in individual perspectives. It is a double edged sword, in which on one area MNS has been declared guilty and the other needs some legal lacuna to be removed, that is establishment of money trail and confirmation of money laundering by professional agencies. SC has not left TORs on government. It has defined parameter for JIT. This means they have not left any escape route. JIT is just to establish money trail and not to take Qatari Letter into consideration. A prudent look will indicate that MNS may be in deep Sh*t.
"Dil ki tasali k liye, ye khayal b theek hai Ghalib"
If JiT was to report back to the same bench, then I would have seen any merit in your post.
But JIT will report to a new bench. Like what the f*ck?! A bench that has not followed the case, that does not know about the facts of the case, a bench that did not hear the proceedings of both parties---how would that bench be able to disqualify sitting PM?!
PS, and I'd say it out loud, I believe that our establishment (military establishment, if I wasn't clear enough) does not want shareefs to completely go away. Bc they are 'useful' in the broad political game. Establishment wants to retain its control over vital affairs of the state....these families keep ruling Pakistan and are allowed to do whatever they want within a certain acceptable limits---and everyone's happy.
If these useful families who are 'controllable' (since establishment knows their black deeds and can bring them down) are gone---and someone like Imran Khan rises up with full force---then our military establishment might also lose out their preeminent role in the state. Something that happened in say Turkey after Erdogan's rise.
So in essence, military would also put itself first before pure interests of Pakistan (even though I'm sure military generals are patriots at heart).
So that's why NS is 'allowed' to stay and ISI/MI might go a bit lenient on him. He might as well be told to 'go'--but his family and party will continue to govern Pakistan along with PPP. Because as I said, that's what more 'controllable' for our establishment and they would not want a completely random varilable (Imran Khan) to come in the picture...
If you are a serving officer---you know of this as well. Somewhere, deep in your heart, you know that too