Judges’ resignations deeply concerning for democracy, says Saad Rafique

by Tauqeer Abbas
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Senior PML-N leader and former federal minister Khawaja Saad Rafique expressed deep concern over the recent judicial resignations, calling it a troubling moment for all who believe in constitutional supremacy, justice, law, and democracy in Pakistan.

In a post on X, he noted the resignations of Justice Athar Minallah and Justice Mansoor Ali Shah from the Supreme Court, and added that Justice Shams Mehmood Mirza of the Lahore High Court has also stepped down.

Reflecting on Justice Minallah’s career, Rafique said he was a key ally during the Lawyers’ Movement for judicial restoration. “Once he became a judge, I never had the opportunity to meet or work with him again, but in my view, he remains one of the most honest and principled figures in the judiciary.”

Khawaja Saad stated that Justice Mansoor Ali Shah performed outstandingly as Chief Justice of the Lahore High Court. He performed his duties without yielding to any pressure, and many acknowledge his competence

and integrity. Similarly, Justice Shams Mehmood Mirza is among the judges of the Lahore High Court who hold a good reputation.

Regardless of disagreements with the decisions of the judges who have resigned, or the grievances we may have had, he has always believed in their capability and general sense of fairness, he added.

He castigated those who talked of Justice Mirza relation with Salman Akram Raja. He admitted that such a relationship has never interfered with his work.

He said Supreme Court judges had resigned some time ago, but it would be unfair to link or equate their resignations with the recently resigned judges.

The former federal minister wrote that as a political comrade, he is deeply saddened by the resignations of these judges. “If the latest resignations are viewed through the lens of factional politics, the situation may seem pleasing, but when viewed impartially, these resignations are a moment of serious concern for every person who dreams of the supremacy of the Constitution, justice, law, and democracy in Pakistan.”

Khawaja Saad said that it seems this chain of resignations will not stop here and may continue from the judiciary to the Parliament. But it must be remembered that not every opponent can be arrested, nor can every critic be labelled as an enemy of the state.

The PML-N leader added that a responsible state keeps matters calm. How long can a nuclear-armed Pakistan, surrounded by adversaries, afford internal conflict? Creating new disputes to resolve long-standing ones is not called wisdom. Instead of beating drums of celebration over these resignations, it would be more appropriate to focus on addressing the fault lines that have emerged, the senior leader concluded.

Source: Dunya News 

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