The Lahore High Court Bar Association (LHCBA) has asked the government to hold fair, free and impartial elections to ensure establishment of a true democratic and representative government of people of Pakistan.
A resolution to this effect was adopted in all Pakistan lawyers convention held here on Saturday. The bar maintained that solution of all the problems confronted to Pakistan lies in handing over General Musharraf to America. It said that security of the people of Pakistan is of prime importance.
Among others President LHCBA Israrul Haq Mian, Finance Secretary Rabiya Bajwa, President Lahore Bar, Syed Shah Muhammad, President Multan Bar Muhammad Ashraf, President Khanewal Bar Ghulam Hussain, President Kasur Bar Chaudhry Munir and senior members Ehsan Wyne, Ahmed Awais, Fakharun Nisa Khokhar and Barrister Zafarullah addressed the convention.
The speakers in their speeches said that Pakistan was facing political, constitutional and economic crisis as well as usurpation of national resources. Although, we are an independent nation but our borders are not safe from the US and its allies, as the US forces could resort to bombing at any place in Pakistan in the name of curbing terrorism. They said terrorism did not start from Pakistan or any other Muslim country, rather it starts from America and its Europeans allies.
They said that America and European Union (EU) were causing problems for the whole Muslim countries and they wish to divide the Muslim world into small units and states, which could be controllable by them.
They said that Americans are following the policy of divide and rule to control the resource of the Muslim counties. They said that our judicial system has become stock exchange while our political leaders plundered the national wealth. They said that nation has been mortgaged and national debt is over 35 billion dollars.
They were of the view that American allies first occupied Afghanistan, then Iraq and now eyeing to occupy the Pakistan. Our institutions have failed to deliver goods.
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