"Aik Ayesa Agreement Thopa Jaraha Hai Jis Say Awam ko...." Munir A. Malik's Reveals
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"Aik Ayesa Agreement Thopa Jaraha Hai Jis Say Awam ko...." Munir A. Malik's Reveals
"Aik Ayesa Agreement Thopa Jaraha Hai Jis Say Awam ko...." Munir A. Malik's Reveals
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00:00Muneer-e-Malik sahib, Assalam-o-Alaikum.
00:02Muneer-e-Malik sahib, Assalam-o-Alaikum.
00:04Muneer-e-Malik sahib, what is your objection to this amendment?
00:06You are talking about running a movement.
00:08Where do you see the biggest problem?
00:12Look, I had heard that the constitution is a treaty between the people of Pakistan.
00:24Now, such a treaty is being imposed, which the people of Pakistan are not aware of.
00:34Today, unfortunately, I read that draft.
00:38If it is a draft of 27 pages, then why does the parliament argue so much?
00:45If there is a backlog, then they also pass the law that in the cases where there is a government party,
00:52the decision has already been taken in favor of the entire government.
00:56Is this not a high court, constitutional court?
01:00Is our today's Supreme Court not a constitutional court?
01:04This is a new nomenclature.
01:08We had heard about the packing of the court, even in the 1930s.
01:16This is a new concept in which the parliament is taking the judicial power with it.
01:27After this, we might as well shut down the court.
01:31You think it would be better if the court is closed?
01:33All the issues have been solved, the backlog is also over.
01:37Sir, you must remember, the lady used to say that she cannot appoint Jahangir Badar as Chief Justice.
01:43That is a very old thing of the 90s.
01:45Sir, what will you do now?
01:48What are your options?
01:50We were just talking about how Tarar has effectively controlled the Bar Councils.
01:56Look, every court does not have an army to act upon its decisions.
02:07It has its own moral authority.
02:11My job as a lawyer is to mobilize that moral authority.
02:23And I am absolutely certain that by and large, the legal fraternity will reject these amendments.
02:38Even the Bar Councils? Because the Bar Councils have played ball with the government.
02:44Look, I have experienced these movements.
02:50I remember, sir. You must remember.
02:53These movements are run by the District Bars, High Court Bars, Supreme Court Bars.
03:02I know that if these Bar Associations are not behind it,
03:07Pakistan Bar Council is an indirectly elected institution.
03:12I am absolutely certain that by and large, the legal fraternity will reject it.
03:19And let me tell you one more thing.
03:22I believe that one of the great soldiers of this amendment will be Qazi Faiz Isa.
03:31In the 2007 movement, he was not aware for two and a half years in front of the Dogar Court.
03:39So this is not such a simple issue of someone's tenure.
03:47So you believe that Qazi Faiz Isa will react to this amendment as Chief Justice of Pakistan?
03:54I believe with my heart and my soul that Qazi Faiz Isa will gracefully lay down his ropes on the 24th.
04:06And that the most deserving person, Mansoor Ali Shah, will Inshallah Tala be the next Chief Justice of Pakistan.
04:15There are some limits on the legislation of the parliament.
04:24Do you think the parliament is crossing its limits in this case?
04:29If the parliament says that we have abolished the constitution, will this be the law?
04:37Will the parliament say that we have abolished the courts?
04:42Sir, but in practice and procedure, the Supreme Court had allowed that the parliament can legislate.
04:48No, look at its limitations.
04:51Look at the case of Rawalpindi Bar Association.
04:54There are some essential features in it.
04:57These are not new jurisprudence.
04:59Look at the jurisprudence of India.
05:02Look at the parliament.
05:06So the parliament is not completely free in legislation?
05:09The parliament is sovereign, but sovereignty has its limits.
05:40And I am sure that they will be okay with this and support us.
05:43Sir, this was happening in Article 8.
05:46Forget about one thing, I am talking about the assembly.
05:49And if anyone has any objection on that, we will discuss it.
05:53The rest are two or three things.
05:56Fundamental rights.
05:58Fundamental rights are not being deleted at all.
06:01Neither are we doing it, nor should we do it.
06:05You just talked about 6 MNAs.
06:07And you said that someone's family was taken away.
06:10I said about one family, not about the rest.
06:13I completely deny this.
06:15If someone has done this to someone's family,
06:18to support the Constitutional Amendment,
06:20it is a big insult if someone has done this.
06:22But they didn't do it. I deny it.
06:24The rest are hidden by their own will.
06:27They are not hidden.
06:28They are in contact. They are not.
06:30I have told you this story before.
06:32I have told you this story before.
06:33So you are saying that you gave money to all of them.
06:36You must have given money.
06:37No one is ready to ask for a ticket.
06:39You drove a ticket earlier.
06:40The ticket is not valid.
06:41So you must have given money to them.
06:42The ticket is ours.
06:43How do you know if it is valid or not?
06:45Sir, we knew that it was valid.
06:47When Maryam said that,
06:49I am giving you an example.
06:52When she said that, she was right that my ticket was valid.
06:55Because at that time, the Muslim League Moon Challenge was going on.
06:58Thank God, you have accepted this.
07:00You have accepted that 20 people did not give them money.
07:04You have accepted this.
07:05Sir, I was showing you the video at that time.
07:07It was a matter of vote.
07:08Maybe they have taken the tickets.
07:10Largely, people were behind the tickets.
07:12And the Muslim League Moon Challenge was going on.
07:14It was a matter of vote.
07:156-7 people have gone.
07:16It was not a matter of vote at that time.
07:176-7 people have gone.
07:21They should know what they are doing.
07:23What were they doing at that time?
07:2420 people were broken.
07:25What are they doing now?
07:27Sir, please explain this to me.
07:28Because at that time, I understood
07:29what they were doing.
07:3020 people were broken.
07:31They were thinking that the next election is ours.
07:32What is their politics?
07:33What is the politics in Pakistan today?
07:35Please tell me.
07:36Sir, they have not been in politics for 1.5 years.
07:38They have not been in politics for 1.5 years.
07:39Listen, listen.
07:40They have not been in politics for 1.5 years.
07:42You said 30 containers.
07:43I say it should be 50.
07:44The speech that Gandapur gave here,
07:47that is a speech.
07:48You do not know that this speech will be given.
07:50Atif Khan is saying before that.
07:52I will take a break.
07:53He is saying before that.
07:54I will take a break.
07:55He says that the speech that I am telling you.
07:57They are not trainers.
07:59I thought he was talking about the speech of Gujranwala.
08:01He has been saying this for a long time.