Lawyers threaten countrywide movement if 'PM does not step down in 7 days'

Published May 20, 2017
Lawyers chanting slogan at the convention. —
DawnNews screengrab
Lawyers chanting slogan at the convention. — DawnNews screengrab

The Lahore High Court Bar Association (LHCBA) and the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) have threatened to launched a countrywide movement calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif if the premier does not step down in seven days.

Both bar associations are of the view that in light of the Supreme Court's ruling on the Panama Papers case, the prime minister should no longer hold the position and should therefore resign, a joint notification issued by the two bar associations said.

The notification from the two bodies came soon after SCBA and LHCBA members clashed with lawyers supporting the ruling Pakistan Muslim League - Nawaz (PML-N) government at the all Pakistan lawyers’ representatives convention on Saturday.

The convention was called to reiterate the lawyers' demand for Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's resignation in wake of the Panama case verdict and also discuss the role of the bar associations in this regard.

Read more: What next for Nawaz?

Saturday's clash between the two sides began as members from the PML-N's Lawyers Wing tried to prevent members of the SCBA and LHCBA from reaching the convention stage and starting its proceedings.

As the clash went on, pro-PML-N lawyers took SCBA president Rasheed A. Rizvi to a library on the premises and locked him in. Rizvi was later freed when the locks were broken by SCBA members.

SCBA and LHCBA lawyers on the convention stage. ─ DawnNews screengrab
SCBA and LHCBA lawyers on the convention stage. ─ DawnNews screengrab

Speaking to media representatives after he was taken out of the library, Rizvi, who was accompanied by Secretary SCBA Aftab Bajwa and LHCBA President Zulfiqar Chaudhry, asserted that the convention would be held under any circumstances.

The PML-N’s Lawyers Wing representatives said the Panama Papers case was still sub judice and that was why demands for the prime minister’s resignation at this point were not appropriate.

They further stated that representatives of the LHCBA and SCBA did not represent any real movement and were in fact acting on behalf of certain political parties.

More on this: Lawyers’ warning

Earlier in April, the Lahore High Court Bar Association (LHCBA) had given a similar ultimatum to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. The bar association had asked the premier to resign within a week, or face a lawyers' movement bigger than the one that followed ex-chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry's ouster.

The latest demand from lawyers' bodies comes weeks after the Panama Papers case verdict which directed that a Joint Investigation Team (JIT) be instituted to investigate the prime minister and his sons for alleged corruption.

The legal fraternity in Pakistan has flexed its muscles back in 2007, when ex-president Pervez Musharraf ousted the then chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry. The lawyers' movement that followed, gained enough momentum to result in the reinstatement of the deposed judiciary.

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