Bilawal suggests parliamentary committee for judges' appointment
Says PPP was told to step back from 18th amendment
Quetta: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Monday reiterated his party's firm stance to bring judicial reforms without accepting pressure from any side, suggesting a parliamentary committee to appoint judges.
Addressing an event of the Peoples Lawyers Forum in Quetta, he claimed that the PPP was told to withdraw the recently proposed constitutional amendments or in another case, it should take back the 18th Amendment.
The existing mechanism of judicial appointments was not in favour of the nation but only for judges, he said, adding the necessity of reforms citing the existing procedure of appointments in the judiciary.
"The Pakistan People's Party (PPP) does not say that it will solve all the problems of the country in one day, we will end the problems of economy and terrorism, we will bring such reforms in the court that the people will start getting justice overnight, but in such a time Pakistan People's Party's effort is to work for the people according to its manifesto and ideology."
“پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی یہ نہیں کہتی کہ ہم ایک دن میں ملک کے تمام مسائل حل کردیں گے، معیشت اور دہشتگردی کے مسائل کا خاتمہ کردیں گے عدالت میں ایسے ریفارمز لے آئیں گے کہ راتوں رات عوام کو انصاف ملنے لگے گا، لیکن ایسے وقت میں پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کی کوشش یہ ہی ہے کہ اپنے منشور اور نظریہ… pic.twitter.com/9MauGgkt9N
— PPP (@MediaCellPPP) September 30, 2024
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