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Pak National Assembly Speaker warns Supreme Court

By IANS | Published: April 17, 2023 11:24 AM

Islamabad, April 17 Pakistan National Assembly Speaker Raja Pervez Ashraf has warned the Supreme Court against intruding in ...

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Islamabad, April 17 Pakistan National Assembly Speaker Raja Pervez Ashraf has warned the Supreme Court against intruding in Parliaments domain, saying "others will also try to enter your domain.

In an interview with a US media outlet, Ashraf said they (the superior judiciary) should take over the legislative business if Parliament's lawmaking authority is unacceptable, Geo News reported.

Ashraf said the farce of elections should end if Parliament has to use its legislative authority according to the will of the Supreme Court or a high court.

Referring to an apex court's verdict in which it stopped the implementation of a bill clipping the Chief Justice's powers even before it becomes a law, he said: "How can you enter the domain of the chosen representatives of the people? Now that you have come, others will also try to enter your domain."

He said that while the apex court should hear all parties, the government should also shun rigidity, adding political matters should never be taken to the court as it harms not only politics but also weakens the judiciary, Geo News reported.

"Division in politics is necessary, but division in Supreme Court is dangerous," he noted.

The veteran politician said parliamentar themselves should resolve all political matters in the parliament or at any other forum on their own.

About the army chief's address to the in-camera session on national security, Ashraf said General Asim Munir's words and his clarity of thought was very reassuring.

The Speaker said the way the army chief expressed his adherence to the Constitution and trust in the supremacy of the parliament was invigorating.

"The country needs ideas like this", he maintained, Geo News reported.

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