Wednesday, 8 January 2014

What a way to pay for Mushraf's trial.

The Nawaz Sharif Government is spending a huge money from the national ex-checker just to prosecute Musharaf. No body from within the government is coming forward to say "why". The nawaz government has already been paying a handsome salary to the Attorney General, Addtl. Attorney General, Advocate General, Assist. Advocate General, Prosecutor General and all other associates to the office. The amount which was disclosed by one of the Mushraf's team member Barrister Saif is sum 49 million rupees. Now question arises here that on the one end this government is claiming to up-root the nepotism and on the other end she is doing the contrary to the statement. The present government by doing so not only making loss to state pocket but committing a crime.

The Speaker should come forward to probe the matter in question and establish a criminal case against the wrong doer. The state money so lavishly spent for hiring a lawyer to prosecute Mushraf's trial brought back and submitted in the state's pocket forthwith. If anybody from the parliament wishes to engage or hire a Private Lawyer then he should pay his fee from personal pocket and not from the pocket of the state.

The present Nawaz regime has already succeeded to bring those lawyers as Judges who will never initiate any sort of proceedings against them and his team members.The way government is working and the way other institutions like military, police, and judiciary is keeping check over state's money there is every chance of mass-level injustice to the society at large. Pakistani people are victim of time and believe nobody will come to rescue them. The people of Pakistan could only become spectator but can never stop this bullshit.   volawyer

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