Huge Crisis Will Erupt In Parliament If SIC Gets Reserved Seats: ECP Ex-Secy

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Raza Rumi says SIC’s case regarding reserved seats is very weak on technical and legal grounds, but judges and public opinion are with PTI founder Imran Khan.

2024-06-05T15:30:13+05:00 News Desk

The Constitution is silent on the issue of reserved seats, and in such a case, the interpretation of the Constitution is open. If the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) does not get reserved seats, then the parties in the government coalition wouldn’t either. This matter has reached the international level, and the reserved seats will be given to the SIC. If this happens, there will be a huge crisis in Parliament. The Prime Minister will have to take a vote of confidence, and the legitimacy of the President will also be questioned. This was stated by the former Secretary of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), Kanwar Dilshad.

While speaking at Naya Daur TV's talk show “Khabar se Aagay,” senior journalist and analyst Raza Rumi said that SIC’s case regarding reserved seats is very weak on technical and legal grounds, but judges and public opinion are with Pakistan Teehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan.

Several Supreme Court judges want to give relief to the PTI. There are three groups in the Supreme Court: one is pro-Imran Khan, the second is anti-establishment, and the third is pro-government. The way the establishment treated the Chief Justice in the past, it is not possible for the judiciary to become a tool of the ISI.

Marvi Sarmad said that the results of the Indian election can be called an upset. 80 to 90 percent of the Indian media has come under the grip of Narendra Modi. An atmosphere was created in which it seemed that there would be a landslide victory for the BJP, but the independent media was reporting that the situation was not like that and the BJP would face difficulties. The election results proved that independent media was right, she added.

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