Prime Minister Shehbaz Shairf says the prime minister said that through his conduct, the president has belittled his august Office by acting as a worker of the PTI, one who is beholden to Imran Niazi more than the Constitution and demands of his Office.


Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday termed return of the Supreme Court Bill by President Dr. Arif Alvi despite duly passed by the Parliament as unfortunate.
In a tweet tonight, the prime minister said that through his conduct, the president has belittled his august Office by acting as a worker of the PTI, one who is beholden to Imran Niazi more than the Constitution and demands of his Office.
President Alvi returning the Supreme Court Bill duly passed by Parliament is most unfortunate. Through his conduct, he has belittled the august Office by acting as a worker of the PTI, one who is beholden to Imran Niazi more than the Constitution & demands of his Office.
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) April 8, 2023
Meanwhile, in another tweet, Shehbaz Sharif said with the death of Alastair Lamb, a respected diplomatic historian and researcher, last month, an era of erudite scholarship on the origins of the Kashmir dispute came to an end.
With the death of Alastair Lamb, a respected diplomatic historian & researcher, last month, an era of erudite scholarship on the origins of the Kashmir dispute came to an end. Through his carefully researched books, he exposed Indian lies & propaganda. Rest in peace!
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) April 8, 2023
Shehbaz Sharif said through his carefully researched books, he exposed Indian lies and propaganda.
Earlier in the day, President Arif Alvi returned the Supreme Court (Practice and Procedure) Bill 2023, approved earlier to cripple powers of the chief justice of Pakistan, for reconsideration of the parliament.
The bill was earlier passed by both houses of the parliament and then it was forwarded to the President for approval. The president said that the prime facie the bill is beyond the competence of the parliament.
In recent news, the president has returned the Supreme Court (Practice and Procedure) Bill, 2023 to the parliament for reconsideration, citing Article 75 of the Constitution. The president has expressed that the bill goes beyond the parliament's jurisdiction and could be seen as an attempt to deceive.
In response to the president's decision, the government is expected to push for the bill's approval through a joint session of parliament. This decision will likely stir up more controversy and debates about the constitutionality of the proposed legislation.
On Thursday, the Senate passed the Supreme Court Practice and Procedure Bill 2023.
President Dr Arif Alvi has returned the Supreme Court (Practice and Procedure) Bill, 2023 for reconsideration to the Parliament as per the provisions of the Article 75 of the Constitution, stating that the Bill prima-facie travels beyond the competence of the Parliament - pic.twitter.com/SM7HXVVa5Q
— The President of Pakistan (@PresOfPakistan) April 8, 2023
In the meeting presided over by Chairman Senate Sadiq Sanjrani, Federal Law Minister Azam Nazir Tarar submitted a motion to present the Supreme Court Practice and Procedure Bill in the House.
The motion of the opposition to refer the Supreme Court Practice and Procedure Bill to the Standing Committee was rejected and the motion to pass the bill was approved immediately.
Opposition senators protested in the senate and reached the rostrum of the chairman senate and shouted slogans against the attack on the judiciary.
Meanwhile, the Senate security cordoned off the government and opposition benches after which the Supreme Court Practice and Procedure bill was presented for approval.
The bill was passed by a majority, with 60 votes in favor and 19 against of it.
Senators belonging to Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and Balochistan Awami Party on opposition seats also voted in support of the bill.

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