Former Chairman Senate Raza Rabbani Saturday lamented the government's decision to accept demands and sign an agreement with those who had provoked the nation against the army and judiciary. After three days of violent protests across Pakistan, the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) Friday reached an agreement with the federal and Punjab governments under which the government will initiate the process to put the name of Asia Bibi, who has been acquitted by the Supreme Court of blasphemy charges on the Exit Control List (ECL) and refrain from objecting to the review of the court judgement.
"It is unfortunate that the state of Pakistan is under the rule of combatants," said the senior PPP leader in a statement. "The Constitution and the law are being moulded according to the wishes of these warlords. Quaid-e-Azam would be rolling over in his grave," said Rabbani.
Rabbani felt that the state is unable to perform its job, saying: "The public is being provoked against the judges who ruled as per the law. Those who provoked the army to mutiny are given reassurances. The state failed to take action against those who issued provocations.
"The PPP stalwart warned that the fallout of a state that allows its writ to be challenged is "very severe". "This is very dangerous that the state is not willing to safeguard its own institutions," he said. "In these circumstances, no judge or special court would dare give a verdict against terrorists."
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