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PM Shehbaz Sharif's statement regarding judges | Aamir Ilyas Rana Analysis
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00:00 Amir Ilyas Anand, you tell us. You have heard this case.
00:04 Sir, do you want to add something?
00:11 Very quickly, I am saying that I don't understand the judges.
00:15 Today, Mr. Atar Minilla's comment
00:19 that we are not black sheep, we are black bumblebees.
00:23 These things are not made in the Supreme Court.
00:26 If you have called Faisal Wadah and said that you have attempted it,
00:31 then don't tell the Prime Minister that we are bumblebees.
00:34 Ask him too. Don't wait for people's litigation.
00:38 Because...
00:39 And his Urdu translation of bumblebees was also being done on social media.
00:41 So, that was also very strange.
00:44 Mr. Mahendra, let me complete.
00:47 Yes, okay.
00:48 The thing is that when you talk as a Chief Executive,
00:53 you don't have the luxury of saying it.
00:56 You are the head of the government.
00:58 You have power and obligation.
01:00 If you think that you are a black sheep,
01:02 then you have to take action against them.
01:05 You don't have the luxury of saying it.
01:07 Mr. Amir Ilyas Anand, you tell us.
01:10 The judges should have the same level of love.
01:13 Amir, where will this case go?
01:16 Obviously, we have decided to ruin the case.
01:21 So, it will go there.
01:23 Then someone will make someone fall.
01:25 Someone will make someone fall.
01:27 Because we are getting selective justice.
01:30 A common man, in the case of more than 250,000 applications,
01:34 is being sued by the Supreme Court and the civil judge.
01:38 Only senior people are being sued here.
01:41 The woman who was speaking just now is absolutely right.
01:43 But that case was of a senior man.
01:46 The way a common man is sued in courts and in police stations,
01:50 our court doesn't stand up for that.
01:52 That's why these people are sitting.
01:54 Today, Mr. Imran Khan,
01:56 Mr. Athar Minnala did a great job of making it live.
01:59 But the journalists didn't go.
02:00 You must remember, in Islamabad High Court,
02:02 Mr. Athar Minnala was the Chief Justice.
02:04 He said that Nawaz Sharif cannot be convicted.
02:06 It is their wish to sit on the same podium
02:09 and talk in any way they want.
02:11 There is a hearing in the Lahore High Court and the Election Commission.
02:15 You know that.
02:16 There are tribunals.
02:17 Tribunals are there.
02:18 We have also made an ordinance.
02:19 And after that, a decision has been made.
02:22 And the retired judges will be appointed.
02:24 You must remember that the case of Ayaad Sadiq,
02:27 which was of the tribunal,
02:29 was not with a judge of the High Court.
02:31 I am not talking about the 2013 case of Karun-e-Ula.
02:34 It was in that case.
02:35 When it came to the court,
02:37 you see, two to three dozen bailouts were given.
02:40 You have a background.
02:41 And judges used to wait in that.
02:43 And in the upcoming cases,
02:45 if there is someone in the heart and mind,
02:47 then also bail was given.
02:48 Then the Supreme Court intervened.
02:50 Justice Sardar Tariq Masood finished him.
02:53 You see, if the Chief Executive of the country is saying this,
02:55 and the Supreme Court has also said the right thing,
02:57 that if there are such people,
02:59 then you should send a reference against them.
03:03 The Prime Minister should not delay.
03:06 There is a lot of evidence.
03:07 And the Chief Justice has said about 100 judges,
03:10 that we have marked the inquiries.
03:12 So now when everything is clear,
03:14 then clear them too.
03:16 Do not hide 100 judges.
03:18 So that those who are clear, clear them.
03:20 And those who are against,
03:21 then as per their hearing,
03:22 accept them for hearing.
03:24 In that, in the Supreme Judicial Council.
03:26 And open it for people.
03:28 It is absolutely right.
03:29 Because the court that came from below,
03:31 it did not come because of you and me.
03:33 In different courts,
03:35 with the constant objections,
03:37 I will tell you separately from the law officers,
03:40 that they themselves announced their objections.
03:42 I mean, someone can say that the Chief Justice
03:45 writing C.J. on the car,
03:47 in which law, tell me,
03:49 the Prime Minister's, Speaker's,
03:50 they can write in their own hierarchy.
03:52 Their boundaries.
03:54 They cannot write on the road,
03:55 but everyone writes in our country.
03:56 Someone asks someone,
03:57 who am I and who are you?
03:59 When this is a selective work,
04:01 then this fight increases.
04:02 And it is a good thing,
04:03 that what you all said about Shabaz Sharif,
04:05 I say exactly the same thing,
04:06 that they say by measuring,
04:08 they say by thinking, they stop.
04:10 But he has supported the Pakistan army and establishment,
04:13 what he said yesterday.
04:15 Yes, sir.
04:16 It was happening a lot that,
04:17 if a person like him has taken a side,
04:19 then it means that...
04:21 No, see,
04:22 it was constantly being said that,
04:24 is this 9th May only for the army?
04:26 Or has nothing happened,
04:27 that the Pakistan government has no connection with it?
04:29 So, he has owned it as Chief Executive.
04:32 Along with that, this is the third conference of the formation commanders,
04:35 after 9th May,
04:36 in which these pressleases have been issued.
04:38 And after the last core commander's conference,
04:40 the word of digital terrorism,
04:42 has been properly repeated in this.
04:44 And the hope that has been expressed,
04:46 is that it is absolutely right,
04:47 that the Chief Justice of Pakistan,
04:49 should immediately start working on the bench,
04:52 regarding the army courts.
04:54 Decisions should be made,
04:55 that if 82 people are there,
04:56 then there will be acquittal,
04:57 there will be punishments.
04:58 This is what you and we are all talking about.
04:59 There is a joke on social media,
05:01 that brother, how long will you continue with these pressleases?
05:03 Right.
05:03 Make a decision.
05:04 Now, obviously, they are saying that,
05:05 it should be according to the law.
05:07 Courts should do it.
05:08 So, these are the four Chief Justices of Pakistan,
05:11 of the High Courts,
05:12 and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
05:14 The first responsibility is on them,
05:16 that they should set up their own institutions,
05:18 and people's fingers,
05:19 will not be raised at all.
05:20 If a common man is getting justice,
05:22 then he should be able to raise his fingers.
05:22 We are talking about judicial reforms,
05:23 but in the current scenario,
05:24 you also feel that the matter is moving forward.
05:25 No, a small one.
05:26 No, where did judicial reforms come from?
05:28 One minute, one minute.
05:30 This, I mean,
05:31 in Islamabad, there used to be one session judge,
05:34 one DC, and it used to run very well.
05:36 Here, there are eight judges of the High Court,
05:38 and 70 judges are sitting right now.
05:40 And Islamabad is not managing the district alone.
05:42 What kind of a system is this?
05:44 It is their job to think about why this is not happening.
05:46 Justice should be done, and decisions should be made.
05:48 One minute, one minute.
05:49 Here, under Section 63A,
05:52 it was rewritten.
05:53 Someone asked,
05:54 that this was not the job of the Supreme Court,
05:55 it was the job of the judiciary.
05:56 Here, the example that was given in the past,
06:00 the one that was given by Muneeb bhai,
06:02 it is a good thing, isn't it?
06:03 So, it is there, isn't it?
06:04 That you do one thing on one side,
06:06 and on the other side, you say,
06:06 go, run away, go to the High Court.
06:08 Otherwise, we will take your bail from here.
06:09 Read the verdict of the case of Khawaja Saad Rafiq,
06:12 when he has given bail.
06:14 Let's take a short break.
06:16 We have discussed Adliya and the institution.

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