ISLAMABAD, Dec 29: The Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) has decided to mobilise public opinion against what it called the government plans to get General Pervez Musharraf re-elected as president by the present assemblies.

The decision was taken at the first meeting of the newly-elected SCBA after a re-polling was held under the supervision of the Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) to end a bitter row between two groups of lawyers.

Muneer A. Malik was elected president of the association and his group swept the polls for office-bearers and executive committee members.

Presided over by Mr Malik, the meeting adopted two resolutions. One of them authorised the president and the secretary, Zulfikar Ali Bokhari, to chalk out a strategy for holding protest meetings to block what it called a fraud against the Constitution and the nation. The protest strategy would be devised in consultation with other bar associations and councils in the country.

“The committee is deeply disturbed by recent reports that Gen Pervez Musharraf intends to get himself re-elected as president by the present assemblies,” the resolution said.

“Such an event would be a perpetuation of the existing illegality that emanates from the usurpation of the state power,” the resolution stated, resolving to mobilise public opinion to vociferously protest against the “nefarious designs of the ruling establishment”.

While reviewing the situation prevailing in the country, especially in Balochistan and Waziristan, the participants of the meeting strongly condemned use of force to quell the exercise of rights by people, guaranteed to them under the Constitution, different charters and covenants of the United Nations.

It backed the people of Balochistan in their struggle “to gain control of their own natural resources and their demands for greater provincial autonomy.”

It also resolved to make efforts for restoration of the 1973 Constitution as on October 12, 1999, and expressed its commitment to work in tandem with other bar associations and councils to wage a struggle for a just, egalitarian and equitable civil society.

Through the other resolution, the SCBA extended cooperation to the Supreme Court, Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry and other judges of the apex court in the challenging task of providing justice to all persons without fear or favour, upholding supremacy of the rule of law and stamping out corruption from the ranks of the judiciary.

Opinion

The Dar story continues

The Dar story continues

One wonders what the rationale was for the foreign minister — a highly demanding, full-time job — being assigned various other political responsibilities.

Editorial

Wheat protests
Updated 01 May, 2024

Wheat protests

The government should withdraw from the wheat trade gradually, replacing the existing market support mechanism with an effective new one over the next several years.
Polio drive
01 May, 2024

Polio drive

THE year’s fourth polio drive has kicked off across Pakistan, with the aim to immunise more than 24m children ...
Workers’ struggle
Updated 01 May, 2024

Workers’ struggle

Yet the struggle to secure a living wage — and decent working conditions — for the toiling masses must continue.
All this talk
Updated 30 Apr, 2024

All this talk

The other parties are equally legitimate stakeholders in the country’s political future, and it must give them due consideration.
Monetary policy
30 Apr, 2024

Monetary policy

ALIGNING its decision with the trend in developed economies, the State Bank has acted wisely by holding its key...
Meaningless appointment
30 Apr, 2024

Meaningless appointment

THE PML-N’s policy of ‘family first’ has once again triggered criticism. The party’s latest move in this...