Lawyers' Iftikhar: A Messiah Or A Pawn?
This is exactly what I wanted to say. I have always doubted the sincerity of "Chief Justice" Iftikhar Chaurdhry. I will post an article shortly by Ardeshir Cowasjee revealing Iftikhar's closeness to Benazir Bhutto and Zardari.
Meanwhile enjoy this article by Ahmed Quraishi
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By AHMED QURAISHI
Monday, 26 January 2009.
WWW.AHMEDQURAISHI.COM
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan"”It's
almost two years. Iftikhar Chaudhry, the former Chief Justice of Pakistan, has
not been restored to his old job. And chances are
he will never be, at least not in any real sense. But meanwhile, his
"˜cause' "“ better known as the "˜lawyers'
movement' "“ has single-handedly resulted in a list of unintended side
effects:
- His
cause helped Dr. Condi Rice and her lieutenant, Richard Boucher, twist the
arm of former President Pervez Musharraf to give better terms and
concessions to the late Benazir Bhutto [and Asif Zardari] on the
"˜deal' that helped them return to power.
- In
this sense, Justice Iftikhar became one of the causes of NRO, the
so-called reconciliation bill that whitewashed the corruption money of
Pakistani politicians. He can oppose the bill all he wants, but the fact
is that the lawyers' movement created enough panic and stir in the
country to scare a weak ruler into submission to Ms. Bhutto and the
Americans. In the NRO case, Justice Iftikhar is as guilty as President
Musharraf. In fact, Chaudhry Iftikhar bears the sin of knowing the
alternative to Musharraf and yet he went full speed ahead in destabilizing
the Pakistani system.
- Justice
Iftikhar's cause helped turn 2007 into the
most dangerous year in Pakistani history, when several internal and
external players came together "“ maybe by chance like the lawyers
movement "“ to bring Pakistan down on its knees, destroy the
promising gains in the economy, and make Pakistan the butt of
international jokes as a country whose people simply don't know how
to run it. And why did Iftikhar
Chaudhry and Aitzaz Ahsan do this? Answer: for the dubious and questionable goal of removing Mr.
Musharraf. Granted that the former president had become unpopular
and had ruined it for himself, yet the price the
country is paying for removing him "“ in the shape of Zardari-Gilani
government "“ paid to remove him is too high.
- Mr.
Iftikhar's cause helped Nawaz Sharif play
a sad version of 'evenge politics'. Both Mr. Iftikhar
Chaudhry and Mr. Nawaz Sharif became so blinded by their personal hatred
that they let Mr. Asif Zardari become a President, adding one more blot to
the dirty record of Pakistani politics.
- Mr.
Iftikhar Chaudhry's supporters proudly repeat
at every occasion that that he played the biggest role in removing Mr.
Musharraf from power. The right thing for them to say, and more accurate,
would be: "˜Mr. Iftikhar
Chaudhry played the biggest role in bringing Mr. Zardari to power.'
That's the bitter truth.
Justice Chaudhry was a compromised judge, who took oath of
office from a military dictator, stabbing other more honest judges in the back
to secure his job. His supporters conveniently forget this fact. It is as if
saying no to Musharraf's demand for his resignation absolved Mr. Chaudhry
of any and all accountability.
It was Mr. Iftikhar's
stubborn nature, and the natural urge to cling to his cushy
job that made Mr. Chaudhry a hero. Principles came later when he suddenly found
himself the darling of all those who opposed Mr. Musharraf
In fact, with hindsight, it wouldn't be too much to
say that the honorable judge proved to be a fool in the end. First he was
fooled by Aitzaz Ahsan, his politician-lawyer. Mr. Ahsan, deliberately or
unknowingly, handed the street movement on a golden platter to Benazir Bhutto,
Richard Boucher and Condi Rice to use it to extract NRO, the so-called
reconciliation bill. And now, once again, when another government needs to be
destabilized, that of Mr. Zardari's, Iftikhar Chaudhry and his movement
is the tool of choice for all those who hate Mr. Zardari, including Mr. Nawaz
Sharif, who used the lawyers to get back at Musharraf and will now use the
lawyers to get back at Zardari. And just like the first time, the politicians will throw
away Iftikhar Chaudhry and the lawyers just like used napkins when the
political scores are settled.
But no, tell this to Mr. Chaudhry or Aitzaz Ahsan or the
lawyers and you will hear an earful about justice and how the country
can't live without it.
The only thing they forget is that the Pakistani
judiciary, by and large, has been a compromised
judiciary not because of dictators or anything else, but because of that
disease that afflicts all third-world judicial systems: financial corruption.
Until bribes remain the order of the day, there cannot be
a free judiciary in Pakistan. The corrupt politicians,
feudal lords and the vested interest, who have enough
money to buy judges, will ensure that the practice never dies.
After all, this is a country that rewards financial
corruption with NROs. What stupid Pakistani judge
won't take the money, either before or after the
'estoration' of Iftikhar Chaudhry?
It is false and misleading to say that his
'estoration' will ensure free judiciary. Mr. Iftikhar's
'estoration' will ensure only one thing: Revenge against Zardari. That's
the only real use left for Justice Chaudhry. Ask Nawaz Sharif and he'll
tell you. And if this is the real cause, then hurray to Chief
Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry.
Reply:
Asher Fawad
Some suggestion for this Court
Dear Jojo,
I appreciate your love for our country and your efforts to save it. Your suggestion of online court system sounds good but I don't know what will be its legality? I don't think it is a good idea to create a new parallel justice system. We already are confused with two: Islamic Sharia Court and Western Justice System.
From what I understand that you want to start a full-fledged court system with police officers invovled. Basically the format of your 'Adalat" will be just like TV programs based on Adalat only difference that it would be online. So you can have court hearings, laweyers and investigative agents who will find out what these people have done and then if found guilty they should be sentenced to whatever punishment is there in our constitution. Just leave it here. Don't find those guys, arrest them or punish them. Simply EXPOSE them and their dirty works.
Simply, just by exposing them, that will be a good service for the nation since they will know what they are supposed to know. Our public is often kept in dark of all the games that politicians play.
You do need genuine Judges, lawyers and team of investigative agents who can work clandestinely. They can work with fake names. It would be nice if they are located outside of Pakistan.
Reply:
Aslaam O Alykum
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I am agree on it but this kind of adaalat zarooori nahi k chief sahib ko he de jaye.....
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