The parties issued connotations on notices and petitions against the rolling of the Deputy Speaker
The Supreme Court (SC) has issued connotations to the parties on notices and petitions against the rolling of the Deputy Speaker. According to details, hearing on notices and petitions against the rolling of the Deputy Speaker has started. A three-member bench headed by the Chief Justice heard the case. Justice Ejaz-ul-Hasan and Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar are also present in the bench. The judges decided to take notice of what happened to me. The law and order situation should not deteriorate. All state institutions should not take any illegal action.
It may be recalled that Chief Justice of Pakistan Omar Ata Bandial took suo motu notice of the current political situation in the country, after which a three-member larger bench was constituted to hear the case. Attorney General Khalid Javed Khan also reached the Supreme Court and Home Secretary also reached the Supreme Court. While the leaders of political parties had also reached the Supreme Court.
In addition, a petition was filed in the Supreme Court of Pakistan against the rolling of the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly. The petition against the rolling of the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly was filed in the Supreme Court by Advocate Shahbaz Khosa on behalf of Nayyar Bukhari. The matter should be fixed for hearing today.
It may be recalled that Deputy Speaker National Assembly Qasim Suri rejected the no-confidence motion moved by the opposition against Prime Minister Imran Khan as unconstitutional and adjourned the sitting of the National Assembly. Deputy Speaker National Assembly Qasim Khan Suri said in his ruling that no foreign power has the right to overthrow the government of Pakistan by conspiracy, therefore the no-confidence motion is against the constitution and law and against the rules and regulations. The no-confidence motion is therefore rejected.
Earlier, in a meeting chaired by Deputy Speaker National Assembly Qasim Suri, Federal Minister for Law Fawad Chaudhry said that a meeting is held on March 7 and a no-confidence motion against the Prime Minister was presented a day later on March 8. When our ambassador is summoned to a meeting on March 7, which also includes officials from other countries, our ambassador is told that a no-confidence motion against Imran Khan is being filed. Until then, no one in Pakistan knew that the no-confidence motion was coming.
"Our ambassador is told that our relationship with Pakistan depends on the success of this no-confidence motion. If the no-confidence motion is successful, you will be forgiven. But if the no-confidence motion is not successful, your The next path will be very difficult, this is a very impressive attempt by a foreign government to change the government, unfortunately with this the conscience of the allies and our 22 people is awakened and things get to this point.
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