Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari talking to media persons in Larkana expressed his fears that if larger bench would not be formed then a crisis will be arised which is feared to lead towards ‘martial law’ in the country.
He alleged that selected Imran Khan decided to release terrorists from jail and due to Imran’s decisions, nation is facing terrorism again.
“We will once again confront the terrorists and defeat them,” he vowed.
“Imran Khan was Musharraf’s chief polling agent,” adding that, remnants of every political dictator have landed himself in PTI.
FM Bilawal said constitution of PPP was founded in 1973 and PPP would protect the Constitution. “The PPP is still defending the constitution and will continue to do so in the future,” Bilawal said.
He said what is happening in the judiciary is in front of the nation and the country and urged judiciary should ask three judges about it.
Bilawal questioned, “Does the Judiciary want to become a ‘Tigerforce’.
Bilawal said there is no lack of confidence on three-judge bench but there is also a lack of confidence in the rest of the SC judges.
Bilawal commented that among the three-member bench of apex court, one of the judges is the one in whose decision stanch Punjab government from PDM to the opposition.
“When you show your thinking, it is not appropriate for you to sit in the cabinet as a result,” Bilawal said on three-member bench.
“How is Justice Ejazul Ahsan still a part of this bench,” he added.
He reiterated PMD-led coalition government stance to form the larger bench.
He said that the third generation of the Bhutto family was awaiting justice from the Supreme Court for the “judicial murder” of former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.
The PPP chairman said that the presidential reference regarding the judicial murder of the prime minister who gave the country a “unanimous Constitution” has been pending in the Supreme Court for the past 12 years.
“During these 4,382 days, our justice system did not have even a minute to listen to Bhutto shaheed’s plea. How many more generations of the Bhutto family will have to wait to get justice?” he asked.
The PPP chief said that history has brought so much proof in favour of Bhutto’s innocence that even his worst enemies now have to say that the “‘Quaid-e-Awam’ suffered the gravest injustice”.