Judiciary bulldozed, false gods created by controversial legislation, says TTAP

Published November 12, 2025
Tehreek Tahafuz Ayeen-i-Pakistan (TTAP) holds a press conference held at the National Press Club in Islamabad on November 11. — Photo via X/@TTAP_OFFICIAL
Tehreek Tahafuz Ayeen-i-Pakistan (TTAP) holds a press conference held at the National Press Club in Islamabad on November 11. — Photo via X/@TTAP_OFFICIAL

• Opposition alliance vows to step up efforts against controversial amendment
• PTI leader alleges senators were pressurised to vote in favour of the bill

ISLAMABAD: Leaders of Tehreek Tahafuz Ayeen-i-Pakistan (TTAP) on Tuesday claimed that false gods have been created through the 27th Constitutional Amendment.

They also alleged that the false gods, created through the Amendment, have nefarious plans and that those who voted in its favour will suffer the most.

Speaking at a press conference held at the National Press Club, the opposition alliance leaders said that the judiciary has been completely bulldozed and warned that there will be dangerous implications as some personalities have become above the law. They announced that they would step up their efforts to resist and repeal the controversial amendment.

Majlis Wahdat-i-Muslimeen (MWM) Chairman Senator Allama Raja Nasir Abbas said that the Constitution of Pakistan makes it clear that sovereignty rests with Allah alone. However, through the amendment, human beings have been made gods.

He said that the President of Pakistan has been granted complete impunity, while, on the other hand, the judiciary has been controlled.

He alleged that by passing the amendment, the government has ignored public opinion. However, he announced that the TTAP will not remain silent over the amendment, which he described as nothing but an attack on the rule of law.

Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Secretary General Salman Akram Raja condemned the passage of the amendment in haste and alleged that the senators were pressurised to vote in its favour.

He claimed that the judiciary has become toothless because of the amendment. On the other hand, the President and the Army Chief have been given impunity, and they will not be accountable for any action, even in cases of human rights abuses such as the abduction of people, he explained.

PTI leader Sardar Latif Khosa, who was once an activist of the Pakistan Peoples Party, criticised the priorities of the government, claiming that it was working on the amendment rather than mourning the demise of Senator Irfan Siddiqui. He alleged that the haste of the government showed that it had no regard for the Constitution and human dignity.

Advocate Khosa claimed that the amendment will make the Chief Justice powerless and that political interference in the courts will further increase. He said that if judges decide cases against the government, they will be transferred, and those who follow government directives will be rewarded.

Former Senator Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar said that there is a general opinion among the masses against the 27th Amendment. He called upon the institutions to hear the voice of the people. He warned that the amendment will destroy the foundation of democracy and urged the judiciary to intervene and protect its own independence.

Mr Khokhar said that the impunity given to the President and the Army Chief will set a dangerous precedent and will deprive people of their right to seek justice in cases of abuse of power. “So it is a threat to the Constitution and democracy,” he added.

Published in Dawn, November 12th, 2025

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