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PTI holding the parliament as hostage by not agreeing to hold the vote of no-confidence

Its a diplomatic cable from a Pakistani diplomat to the pakistani government. These documents are often terse and supposed to be secret because they involve frank conversations.

Most governments will fall if all the cables are made public because there is often a disconnect between what they are saying publicly vs what they are telling allies and rivals privately. that's why they remain secret till decades.
 
Corruption is a different issue. Just because a police may take money and do corruption, should we stop the institution altogether?

The procedure itself has nothing to do with corruption or legalizing it. If it is getting abused, then it's a different issue.

You didnt seem to voice out when it was blatantly abused.

Anyway....

i never said its automatically linked to corruption.

But the altruistic reasons for its existence is pretty much dead.

Right now if you see anyone jumping around, 99% it's due to opportunism.

You know.

I know it.

Everyone knows it.
 
You didnt seem to voice out when it was blatantly abused.

Anyway....

i never said its automatically linked to corruption.

But the altruistic reasons for its existence is pretty much dead.

Right now if you see anyone jumping around, 99% it's due to opportunism.

You know.

I know it.

Everyone knows it.

Incorrect. According to the corruption perception index, corruption had actually increased during PTI regime. Moreover, total debt and liabilities almost doubled under PTI regime. Economy has been on a nose-dive.

If you see people jumping it's because we've finally rid ourselves of an incompetent person and have people in place who can take us in the right direction.
 
Incorrect. According to the corruption perception index, corruption had actually increased during PTI regime. Moreover, total debt and liabilities almost doubled under PTI regime. Economy has been on a nose-dive.

If you see people jumping it's because we've finally rid ourselves of an incompetent person and have people in place who can take us in the right direction.

Bhai I know you are emotional right now.

But I wasn't even talking about PTI in my post. Lol.

Still doesnt invalidate my point.

Most of the jumping is opportunism. Few are altruistic.
 
ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has clarified opening its doors late on Saturday, when the fate of a no-trust resolution against former prime minister Imran Khan hung in the balance and rumours were rife that Mr Khan might de-notify the army chief in his attempt “to play till the last ball”.

Meanwhile, a petition was also filed in the IHC on Saturday night, asking the court to restrain Mr Khan from de-notifying Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa as chief of the army staff.

Another petition by the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) requested the court to avert a constitutional crisis and implement the Supreme Court’s April 7 order.

“The filing of petitions late in the evening on April 9, 2022, has been misreported and queries have been raised whether petitions can be presented after the notified court timings,” the IHC said in a statement issued on Monday.

IHC clarifies why its doors opened late at night on April 9

In its statement, the IHC referred to two circulars issued on Nov 11, 2019 and Feb 10, 2021 that prescribed “the manner of presentation of petitions after court timing”.

Through these circulars, the IHC notified that in case of an imminent threat to the life or liberty of a citizen or any other important matter, the registrar office can receive the petition and transmit it to the chief justice even after court timing.

“As a constitutional court, the Islamabad High Court has ensured that cases relating to extreme urgency are presented at any time after the notified timings,” the high court said, adding: “The honourable chief justice, if satisfied that there exists extreme urgency, may order fixing of the case at any time.”

Explaining the April 9 events, the IHC said the SCBA president approached the court and inquired about filing a petition under Article 187 of the Constitution.

The IHC statement then referred to the petitions, including a “pre-emptive” constitutional petition that sought to restrain the then premier from de-notifying the army chief.

“In the meanwhile, certain other petitions were presented and they were transmitted to the residence of the honourable chief justice, who was satisfied that neither the petitions warranted initiation of proceedings nor required passing of a judicial order,” it said.

It is, therefore, clarified that in the light of the above-mentioned circulars, a petition regarding extreme urgency could be presented at any time after the notified court timings and it could also be fixed for hearing subject to the satisfaction of the chief justice that circumstances exist for doing so, the court said.

Published in Dawn, April 12th, 2022
 
Not on a computer but here is a link to it:

https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/9...etation-of-article-63a-filed-in-supreme-court

It was filed based of Article 63A. Which deals with 'Disqualification on grounds of defection, etc.' Government wanted SC to interpret it, before any law could be broken. Since SC didn't take it up, it encouraged the ship jumpers to openly support the opposition.

Proofs would've been presented in court but since the banana court didn't take it up, the government decided to go with a different strategy. Please refrain from calling someone a liar when you don't know what you're talking about

[MENTION=90888]Itachi[/MENTION] - this is what we were discussing in the other thread. You might have missed it
 
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