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Imran Khan message for Public | Journalists behind wall | Nawaz acquitted completely? | Sami Ibrahim

Imran Khan message for Public | Journalists behind wall | Nawaz acquitted completely? | Sami Ibrahim


In this detailed address, Moeer Peerzada discusses various significant developments in the context of India and Pakistan, with a focus on recent decisions and events. The key points covered are as follows:
Supreme Court Decision on Article 370:
The Supreme Court of India, led by the Chief Justice, made a decision on the petitions challenging the abrogation of Article 370, which granted special autonomy to Jammu and Kashmir.
The decision upheld the government’s move to revoke Article 370, a move that had faced opposition from various political parties and groups in the region.
The decision is deemed expected, considering the political landscape and public opinion in India.
Implications of the Supreme Court Decision:
The analysis suggests that the Supreme Court’s decision has significant implications for Kashmir, its people, India-Pakistan relations, and India’s legal framework.
The article highlights key takeaways, including the court’s assertion that not every government decision can be challenged in court.
Weakness of Indian Supreme Court:
Peerzada expresses the view that the decision underscores the perceived weakness of the Supreme Court of India, especially in cases of political significance.
Comparisons are drawn with the Supreme Court’s handling of the Babri Mosque case, suggesting a perceived weakness in religious matters.
Pakistan’s Reaction and Army Chief’s Visit to Washington:
The timing of the Supreme Court decision coincides with the visit of Pakistan’s Army Chief, General Asim Munir, to Washington.
Peerzada speculates on the possibility of this being more than a coincidence, raising questions about the intentions behind the visit.
Zardari Bhutto’s Proposal to Supreme Court:
Zardari Bhutto has raised a proposal to the Supreme Court of Pakistan regarding the review of the 1979 decision to hang Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.
Bilawal Bhutto demands that the proceedings be broadcast live, emphasizing the historical significance of the case.
Tehrik-e-Insaf’s Intra-Party Election Controversy:
Tehrik-e-Insaf, Pakistan’s ruling party, is facing challenges related to its intra-party elections.
The Election Commission of Pakistan may potentially take action against the party, leading to the statement that Tehrik-e-Insaf will participate in elections even if denied the ballot.
Arrest of Khadija Shah:
The arrest of prominent activist Khadija Shah by Quetta police is deemed shocking and raises questions about the circumstances surrounding the case.
The speaker questions the logic of filing a case against Khadija Shah in Quetta when she has been residing in Lahore.
Conclusion and Reflections:
The speaker reflects on the peculiarities and anomalies in the recent developments, urging a critical examination of institutional landscapes in both India and Pakistan.
A call is made to overcome an inferiority complex and critically analyze the functioning of institutions in both countries.

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