Adil Najam
In yet another historic decision, the Supreme Court of Pakistan has decided that former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, exiled by Gen. Musharaf, can return to Pakistan. According to The News:
The Supreme Court of Pakistan in a landmark verdict on constitutional petitions of Mian Nawaz Sharif and his brother Mian Shahbaz Sharif, Thursday announced that Sharif Brothers are Pakistanis and can return home and participate in the national politics. The seven-member larger bench of the apex court, led by Chief Justice Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, in a brief judgment said that under Article-15 of the constitution, the petitioners are citizens of Pakistan and therefore their petition is hearable. According to the Supreme Court’s decision, under Article 3 of the constitution no citizen of the country can be kept outside the country and cannot be stopped from his or her return to home.
The document presented by the government on previous day has no constitutional position. Senior lawyer Fakhruddin G. Ibrahim appeared before the court in the case on behalf of Sharif Brothers. Attorney-General Malik Qayyum, Ahmed Raza Kasuri and Ibrahim Satti were the counsels of the federation. Reacting on the decision, Hamza Shahbaz, son of Nawaz Sharif, talking with Geo News said that the Supreme Court’s decision is the victory of Nawaz Sharif’s eight-year stand. During these eight years, Sharif Brothers have spent very hard time. He said that this decision is not the victory of any individual but of Pakistan.
The Pakistan Muslim League (N) has welcomed the verdict announced by the larger bench of the Supreme Court. Leader of party Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said that a delegation of his party would soon go to London to determine the procedure of the Sharif Brothers’ returning home. Immediate after the decision, people seemed very enthusiast outside the Supreme Court and thousands of PML (N) workers chanted slogans.
The Supreme Court of Pakistan has, once again, rendered a decision that has not just created a buzz but effectively changed the entire political landscape of Pakistan. The big news here is the potential return of Nawaz Sharif but the continuing big news is that the institutional reincarnation of the Supreme Court of Pakistan which has become which has effectively become what it was meant to be. The final arbiter of constitutional sheninigans by political forces.
This means that unless extraordinary measures are taken by the government, we could be set for a real political showdown in the next elections. What this does to PML(Q) – or for that matter to PML (N) as well as other parties – is to be seen. But heads will already be spinning about which karwatt this oont will eventually settle.
It is also interesting that while all the deal-talk went on between Benazir Bhutto and Pervaiz Musharraf, Nawaz Sharif’s political capital might actually have been expanding. Even if he had stuck to principal just because he could not do otherwise, there are many who have actually found his stand to be ‘principled’ and it is likely that between that and this decision, his political capital has in fact increased… at least in the short term. What remains to be seen is whether he and his party will be able to politically capitalize on this; and how.
“For Whom the Bell Tolls”
Ishaq Khakwani’s desertion has set the bells tolling::
http://free-pakistan.blogspot.com/2007/08/for-whom -bell-tolls.html
nawaz sharif is a good andhonest man and i think that all the cases on nawaz by government are trueless and dirty.these cases are of the govt but they search a man who for these cases which is not in the country.musharef have to go now and the deal is now dead so be happy all the PML Ns workers that our tiger is now comming soon….nawaz sharif we all are with you
Musharraf would never leave voluntarily. He has to be kicked out else we might have Mugabe amongst us. SC is the only saving grace for the nation.
PatExpat:
I think the government is sending out all these threats through the media, but it is in no position to get a two-thirds majority to make the amendments to strip the courts of their powers or to reduce the tenure of judges. In any case, any such moves are probably going to be challanged in the courts and bring the lawyers out in protest again.
Mush has only two options. Either he can agree to give up both offices himself and get a safe exit, or he can try to fight the civil society openly and get kicked out. A high treason case will most probably await him in the latter case, so if he has any sense (which seems doubtful) he would be thinking about quitting.
The latest on the grapevine is Mush & Co. is thinking of removing the power of taking suo moto action from Judges of Supreme Court.