State of Judiciary in Pakistan

Abro on flickr uploaded these cartoons … Don’t they say all to represent the present crisis of JUDICIARY, Constitution, and our Government.

constitution democracy & judiciary

uniform and judiciary

Image Courtesy: 1, 2

By the way, anyone heard last night the aayein baayein shayeins of Pervez Illahi, in Geo’s Kamran Khan kay saath programme.

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6 Comments so far

  1. SELF (unregistered) on March 14th, 2007 @ 2:23 pm

    Interesting but understandable reaction from politicians. Most are still sitting on the sideline; some are paying lip service but nothing concrete. Mullahs have as usual hijacked the political side to ensure the protest does not go in a direction ultimately undesirable for Army.

    It’s very clear that no political party wants a truly independent Judiciary. All have plenty of skeletons, and not even in closet - everyone knows about them. The reinstating of CJ and an independent Judiciary is in the interest of none of the powerful groups. This puts the CJ in a difficult position with no supporter of any real strength behind.

    It also shows vast difference between what the politicians want and what public desires. While public hopes for a just system, politicians (all of them) aspire for a system running under their control and which is a threat only to their opponents.

  2. MB (unregistered) on March 16th, 2007 @ 12:20 pm
  3. A for [pine]apple (unregistered) on March 16th, 2007 @ 4:04 pm

    KMB is BIG BROTHER MB :)

    We are just growing … KMB ka muqabla - humari majaal :>

    But thanks for updating IMB ppl on KMB happenings too - though I’m following u ppl religiously already :>

  4. SELF (unregistered) on March 17th, 2007 @ 2:56 pm

    Apple, KMB is “popular” because that’s all they do.. talk. :P

    Lahoris and Islamabadians are more practical people as shown by recent events.

  5. SELF (unregistered) on March 17th, 2007 @ 2:58 pm

    Practical as in ‘hands-on’. :P

  6. A for [pine]apple (unregistered) on March 18th, 2007 @ 1:24 am

    Point Taken**


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