The letter stated that the Supreme Court of Pakistan has acknowledged its past mistakes


Islamabad: The Supreme Court of Pakistan has written a letter to the British High Commission.
The letter was written by the Registrar Supreme Court on the orders of the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa and sent it to the British High Commissioner Jane Marriott in Pakistan.
The letter said that the interest shown by the British government is welcome. It was necessary to hold elections in Pakistan within 90 days of the completion of the term of the National and Provincial Assemblies and the Supreme Court resolved the matter in just 12 days.
Let us step back from the brink of settler racial supremacy, let us all stand up and be counted for equality, peace and humanity, let's be honest and admit past mistakes in a spirit of openness, said the Registrar Supreme Court.
The letter stated that the Supreme Court of Pakistan has acknowledged its past mistakes, addressed these issues in detail and taken steps to ensure that they are not repeated.
The Registrar Supreme Court added in the letter that since the government of King Charles-III has emphasized the need for open societies and democracy and expresses its longing and good wishes for openness and democracy to the people of your country.
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