Storms Gathering Again

The activists of Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party, Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf, Communist Labour Party and Jamiat-e-Ulema-e-Islam and the members of lawyers movement are once again gathering to stage sit-ins and the mass protests in the wake of PPP’s bids to not to restore the deposed judges.

Lawyers on Thursday across the country observed a complete boycott of courts and held protest rallies to press the Parliament for immediate restoration of the judiciary to its pre Nov-3 status unconditionally. After taking out rallies, the lawyers wearing black bands joined the hunger strike camps organized by the bar associations. Lawyers are also planning to stretch their protests to the other provinces and this time they don’t intend to hold it back.

The other burning issue which is being cooled off by the dual policy makers of PPP is off giving indemnity to the Pervez Musharraf, the dictator who screwed the nation for whole nine years. Pervez Musharraf during his nine years unconstitutional regime served the purpose of the US by killing Pakistanis in the name of war against terrorism. They were of the view that Musharraf should not be given safe passage but made an example so that no military general could dare to subvert the constitution.

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