Justice Khalilur Rahman Ramday is not Humma Shumma
By Dr. Hassan Isfahani • Mar 30th, 2008 • Category: Politics • 3 CommentsDetailed judgment in the case concerning the reinstatement of the Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry is feared to be destroyed when last night Supreme Court Judges Colony Staff ransacked the guest rooms of Justice Khalilur Rahman Ramday. It was an exact replication of attitude shown by the President to the Chief Justice. Some people just don’t want to give these judges regard and relief. and they are hell bent on irking them.
Whatever, but Justice Khalilur Rahman Ramday has been the judge of Supreme Court and he is not some “Humma Shumma”. If a justice is dealt in such a way in Pakistan, what about me and you?
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Justice Khalilur Rahman Ramday is not Humma Shumma - By Dr. Hassan Isfahani • Mar 30th, 2008 • Category: Politics • (786 views) • No Responses !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Aitzaz Ahsan ,a ‘Pakistani’ politician in the garb of a lawyer has started
making mockery of the system. By demanding restoration of Judiciary by an
executive order, he has started showing signs of desperation. His Indian
friend Ashok Chaturvedi Indian Intelligence Chief is in hot water and Aitzaz
has been tasked to show some results as soon as possible so that Ashok can
continue as RAW Chief.
After spending over 500 million dollars since March 2007, when lawyer
movement started, Democracy could not be derailed in Pakistan. Aitzaz who
enjoys aged long relations with Indian Establishment since the time he was
founding V Chairman of Human Rights Commission of Pakistan. He has retained that relationship and as Interior Minister he had handed over list of Sikhs separatists to Indian government.
Justice Khalilur Rahman Ramday and the rest of the lot are Humma Shumma - if their importance is to be judged by the interest of your readers and commentators. And I honestly think it is just fine - may be it indicates the beginning of the end of that privileged VIP culture that has been so arrogantly has ruled us and so ruthlessly brutalized the ordinary citizens of our country - which comprise about 97% of our population. Think about the total alienation of our people from our own system and imagine their sense of helplessness and impotence in all matters regarding governance.