PM will appear before SC today

most likely he will meet the same fate as Gilani, as they have made it clear, they will continue scarificing PM’s, but will not write the letter.

**ISLAMABAD: There will be no surprises today, at least from the government’s side, during the crucial hearing of the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) implementation case today.
**Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf will appear before the Supreme Court today, but he will only do so to tell the highest court in the land that the president has immunity from prosecution and that writing a letter to Swiss authorities to reopen graft cases against President Asif Ali Zardari would go against the presidential immunity— setting the stage for a fate similar to his predecessor’s.
The decisions to appear before the court and refusal to write a letter were taken at the Presidency late Sunday night at a meeting of government and coalition parties that was jointly chaired by President Zardari and Premier Ashraf.

A five-member bench hearing the NRO implementation case has ordered the premier to write a letter to Swiss authorities to reopen graft cases against President Zardari.

There were murmurs that an overwhelming majority of the ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leaders were not in favour of the premier’s appearance before the Supreme Court and a high-level meeting on Friday night remained short of taking any final decision in this regard.

The bench issued a show cause notice to the prime minister earlier this month to explain reasons behind the failure in writing the letter despite crystal clear orders by the court on July 12. The government had already filed a review petition against the summoning of the premier and the court’s July 12 order, but a decision in the case is still pending.

An official statement issued by the Presidency confirmed that the government and coalition parties had decided that the premier would appear before the court, alongside cabinet ministers and coalition partners to symbolise unity in their decision.

“After weighing available options, the meeting decided that in line with the coalition government policy of showing respect to the majesty of law, the prime minister will appear before the Supreme Court on Monday,” the statement said.

“Accordingly Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf will appear before the Supreme Court on Monday in response to the notice issued to him,” the statement added.
**Response
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Even though the handout didn’t explicitly state what the premier would say to the five-member bench, a party leader who attended the meeting told The Express Tribune that he would follow his predecessor Yousaf Raza Gilani in this regard.

Gilani refused to write letter to Swiss authorities, arguing that the president has immunity from prosecution under the national and international laws. However, the Supreme Court wasn’t satisfied with the former premier’s argument, charging him with the contempt of court and disqualifying him from public office.

The coalition leader said the government would also seek deferment of the court’s order to the prime minister until the review petition against the July 12 order is decided.
Presidential spokesperson Senator Farhatullah Babar said the meeting discussed the current political situation in the country with particular reference to the court cases against the government. Law Minister Farooq Naek gave a comprehensive briefing on the court cases and the options available to the government to tackle them.

The coalition partners also resolved to stand united in the face of challenges confronting the government and the prime minister, Babar added. The president and the prime minister thanked coalition partners for their continued support in the face of adversity and said that their support was most-valuable for political stability in the country.

NRO hearing: PM to appear before SC today – The Express Tribune

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Let's see what happens today. Eid ul adha tou abho door hay.

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Kuchh bhi ho Khal Imran ko dena
Election bhi to larna hay aur Bachon ka mustaqbil bhi ,Beti millionaire($) hay to betay bhi billionire honay zaroori hain .

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this isnt about IK, please stay on topic Anwer Pasha!

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yes sir . sorry but Eid ul adha wahan lay gai .
I am with CJ these days but courts are not positive .
They should be careful . Their past is not exemplary and if you remember Maulvi Tameez ud din case . They started injustice with rest of Pakistan .

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Welcome back AP

:D

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Nothing will happen today
After all this is PM from Rawalpidi .

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So would you support if justice is done today to some one from Pindi as well?

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Not really, he will still cry ‘he was PM of a Sindh-strong party’ :hehe: or some other reason to cry.

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This prime minister also needs to be shown the door, primarily because otherwise gillani will start his seraiki victimization card. If the reasons due to which gillani was fired are similar to rental he needs to go too. At least them we will have Punjab card too in addition to the seraiki one.

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Articles 62-63 apply to those seeking election as members parliament or already are members of parliament. The government should go into courts seeking disqualification of IK if they want.

And please tell me name of a current parliamentarian who fulfills the requirements of those articles. Please please please.

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Haram khoron ki kami tau nahee hai PPP main.... Raja jai ga, rani aa jai gi. Mulk jai bhar main!

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I am always right

Yeh mera Pakistan hay aur main in sab ko achhi tarah janta hoon.

This is the only thing which is only related to one and only Imran

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Na Ye Tera Pakistan He, Na Mera Pakistan He
Ye Us Ka Pakistan He, Jo Sadar-e-Pakistan He

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Right now only one person is doing haram khori of the whole country and it’s not Imran :hoonh:

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AP you do know that if you keep making your point and include this dirty Khan nonsense it makes your whole credibility and argument redundant? This adds nothing constructive to your posts. We know you think he's dirty so can we be spared this rhetoric and the same phrases over and over again in every post? Cheers. :(

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What about frequent phrases like "PPP haram khri" which is repeated by few here in every thread of this forum? jab sheeshay ke ghar par pathar lagta hay to phir taklif nahin honi chaiyay.

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yeh kia hogeya?

I thought we were going to get a new PM! I think he’s just buying time! :hmmm:

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ISLAMABAD: Accepting Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf’s request, the Supreme Court on Monday granted time to him and adjourned the hearing till September 18 in the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) implementation case, Express News reported.
PM Ashraf had requested the Supreme Court that he required at least four to six weeks in order to consult his legal team to resolve the issue.
Prime Minister Ashraf was directed by the Supreme Court to write a letter to Swiss authorities to reopen graft cases against President Asif Ali Zardari.

The court earlier wanted to grant him two-week’s time and adjourn the hearing till September 12, however, Ashraf informed the court that he will not be able to appear before the court that day due to his scheduled tour to China.
Heading a five-member bench, Justice Asif Saeed Khosa observed that according to Article 90 of the Constitution, the premier could exercise executive authority and task someone to implement the court’s orders to write the Swiss letter.

He had earlier said that the Supreme Court can grant more time only if an encouraging commitment is provided.
Ashraf had said, “I am only a political worker not a lawyer, I need to understand the case in order to resolve it.”
He had requested the court to withdraw the show-cause notice issued against him in the case and had said that it brings a bad name to the sovereignty of Pakistan.
The prime minister had said that he would be available on a “phone call” whenever the court wants to see him.
Justice Khosa had observed that appearing before the court is not respect, but complying with the court’s orders is.
He had said that the issue was not as big as it was being made. PM Ashraf had said that he does not want to prolong the case, but only wants to resolve it.
The prime minister had said that the issue should be resolved in a way which does not harm the sanctity of the judiciary.
Ashraf had said that he was facing a lot of pressure as a prime minister to resolve the issue which has created a situation of ebullience in the country.

Justice Khosa had observed that Ashraf had not appeared before the court today as a defendant in the case. He had said that PM Ashraf was as respectful as any other citizen of Pakistan.
Ashraf had said that it is an honour for him to appear before the court just after he took charge as the prime minister.

Earlier, while speaking to the media, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Qamar Zaman Kaira had said that Prime Minister ’s presence in the court today will prove all those people wrong who accuse the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) of not complying with the court’s orders.

Kaira had said that the party was expecting justice and betterment from the Supreme Court today.
He had said that the PPP has obeyed court’s orders whenever summons are issued for its prime ministers.
Replying to a question regarding delay in taking decision about PM Ashraf coming to the court, the minister had said that there was no delay in taking the decision and that the PPP believes in discussing issues with its members as it is a democratic party.

Security had been beefed up under the supervision of Interior Minister Rehman Malik within and outside the premises of the Supreme Court with Rangers, police among other Law Enforcement Agencies deployed.
Red zone was also sealed from 7am to 11am, while aerial monitoring was also being done with two helicopters.
Only those who had special passes were allowed to enter the court’s premises.
Walk-through gates had been installed on the premises of the Supreme Court. The parking lot was also vacated and all extra cars parked there were taken out.

Attorney General Irfan Qadir had said that one of the two most important elements of the state — the prime minister — has appeared before the court showing his respect for the judiciary.
Qadir had said that he hoped that the “judiciary also reciprocates the respect.”

NRO hearing: PM Ashraf given respite till September 18 – The Express Tribune

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we already know as CS and PPP know about case but AP got attention of every single Mod of GS.