ISLAMABAD, (MANEND NEWS): Prime Minister Imran Khan has assured to extend every possible cooperation to the judiciary in dispensing speedy and inexpensive justice to the common man.
He was addressing a ceremony in connection with the ground-breaking
of Islamabad District Courts’ building on Tuesday.
The Prime Minister noted that supremacy of law is important to take
forward the society and uplift the common man.
Imran Khan said provision of justice to masses is our priority. He said
it is only through supremacy of law that the weak segments of the
society can be provided protection.
The Prime Minister said it has been the tragedy of Pakistan that there
have been separate set of rules for the poor and affluent class. He said
regardless of blackmailing of certain elements seeking NRO, we have
waged a struggle to ensure rule of law in the country. PM Imran Khan
said that the day we have come all have become united and they are
demanding separate law for them and should give NRO to us. He said
that these people blacking mailing for NRO otherwise they say we will
not allow running your government. He said General Musharraf
committed excess with the country, adding that one he broken
constitution bigger excess was committed by him with country while
awarding NRO to powerful. PM Imran Khan said that this money was
not belonged to General Musharraf but to nation and he had no right
to pardon people. He said that the struggle for rule of law is continued
process, adding that the society continues struggle and whichever
society ensures rule of law it becomes prosperous. He said that when
justice is done in the county then prosperity and investment comes in
the country.
Imran Khan says he is proud of being part of 2007 lawyers’ movement
which was aimed at strengthening democracy and ensuring rule of law.
He however regretted that the movement could not achieve its desired
results.
The Prime Minister said it has been decided to teach Seerat-un-Nabi
(SAW) to the students of grade eight, nine and ten in order to abreast
them about the golden principles of State of Madina.
Chief Justice of Islamabad High Court Athar Minallah, in his remarks,
was appreciative of Prime Minister Imran Khan for the initiative of
Islamabad District Courts’ building aimed at providing facilitation to
the judges, lawyers and litigants. He said the district courts are the
guarantor of the rights of weak segments of the society.
Using the latest technology, the building of Islamabad District Courts
will be completed in six months’ time with the cost of Rs 1.5 billion.