Pakistan: Political parties hold protest rally against 27th Constitutional Amendment
Islamabad: Severely criticising the 27th Constitutional Amendment, the joint opposition alliance of Tehreek Tahaffuz-e-Ayeen-Pakistan (TTAP) carried out a protest rally from Parliament House to the Supreme Court in Islamabad, on Tuesday. The alliance leaders said that they would observe a nationwide ‘Black Day’ on Friday to protest against what it termed as “ongoing constitutional violations” in Pakistan, local media reported. Speaking to reporters, TTAP alliance member Allama Raja Nasir Abbas said that the march showcased their struggle for the “protection” of the Constitution. He said, “We walked from parliament to the Supreme Court to highlight how all avenues of justice have been closed for the people of Pakistan,” Pakistan-based Geo News reported. Allama Abbas stated that freedom of expression is being “suppressed” in Pakistan. “People have been silenced, fundamental human rights are being violated, and we will not remain quiet as long as we live,” he said. The TTAP’s protest rally comes after Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari signed the 27th Constitutional Amendment Bill on November 13, which was earlier approved by both houses of Parliament. After his approval, the bill has now become part of the constitution. Earlier on Monday, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Members of Provincial Assembly (MPAs) marched from the Punjab Assembly to Charing Cross on the Mall to hold their protest against the 27th Constitutional Amendment. After presenting a requisition at the Punjab Assembly requesting debate on the 27th Amendment, the PTI MPAs, led by party’s secretary-general Salman Akram Raja, carrying party flags and placards bearing message, “We reject 27th Constitutional Amendment” marched from Punjab Assembly to Charing Cross on Monday. While addressing protests, Salman Akram Raja denounced the amendment and stressed that judiciary had been targeted and added that the subservient judiciary could not serve the interests of the oppressed and have-nots, Pakistan’s leading daily Dawn reported. Stressing that PTI was standing tall for judiciary’s respect and integrity, he said, “The PTI will not sit silent and continue fighting on roads and every other forum for the restoration of judiciary’s respect, release of founder chairman Imran Khan from jail and the nation at large.” On November 16, activists from the Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) political party and its women wing Sindhiyani Tehreek (ST) held protest against the 27th Constitutional Amendment, corporate farming, new canals on the Indus River, honour killings and the exploitation of the resources of Sindh province. The party’s march began at Jail Road and ended at the local press club, where various leaders addressed the participants, Dawn reported. While addressing protesters, PAT President Vasand Thari called the 27th Amendment “worse than the post-hybrid system and an attack on democracy.” He accused the rulers of distorting the Constitution, suspending fundamental rights and subjugating the judiciary through the 27th Amendment, enabling them to plunder Sindh’s mineral and other resources unchecked. IANS
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