The recent developments in the hearing of the case about elections in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by the Supreme Court bench have raised concerns and questions among the people of Pakistan. The case is crucial as it will determine whether the upcoming elections in these provinces will be held on time or postponed. However, the abrupt departure of four judges from the nine-member bench and objections raised by the federal government has added to the complexity of the case.
The role of the judiciary in ensuring fair and transparent elections is crucial for a democratic system to function properly. Therefore, it is imperative that the Supreme Court ensures that the elections are held according to the Constitution of Pakistan, which requires elections to be held within 90 days of the dissolution of the provincial assemblies.
Any delay in the elections could be seen as a violation of the constitution and could undermine the credibility of the entire democratic process.
Despite the concerns raised by the federal government and the departure of four judges from the bench, Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial has shown a determination to complete the case and make a decision as soon as possible. This is a positive sign and shows that the court is committed to upholding the constitution and ensuring justice.
In his recent comments about the justice system, the former Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid has hoped that the coffins of the thieves will come out of the supreme court. Without commenting on the nature of his criticism on government, one should praise that he is positive about the Supreme Court and its upcoming decision about free and fair elections.
It is essential that the Supreme Court makes a decision in a timely manner, and that decision must be based on the principles of justice and the constitution. Any delay or deviation from these principles could have severe consequences for Pakistan’s democratic system. It is also important for all parties to respect the independence of the judiciary and refrain from making any comments that could undermine its integrity.