Monday, October 20, 2008

Re: [CRDP] Honorable Chief Justice visits Sindh


.All dears of CRDP and others,  .... aoa .....
.                                                                   I have to inform all friends that movement for CJ's restoration has not died in Pakistan. As a free lance journalist and a former reporter of the national Daily the Pakistan Times, Lahore, I have to further tell you that this movement took toll of greedy general, Pervez Musharraf, and is bound to take toll of Zardari too but it will take some time as people are AGAIN gathering their strength.
Yours etc.,
Zulfiqar Butt
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--- On Sun, 10/19/08, Syed Ehtisham <syedmae@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Syed Ehtisham <syedmae@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CRDP] Honorable Chief Justice visits Sindh
To: crdp@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, October 19, 2008, 6:05 AM

Dear Beena,
 The CJ does not want to let go of the apron strings of Aitzaz, who hangs on to the hem of the kurta of Zardari who is more snug in Bush's lap than Mush ever was..
 What is the use of lamenting?

Dr. Syed Ehtisham
(607) 776-3336
Blog syedehtisham. blogspot. com
Feudalism, militarism, fundamentalism and bureaucrats constitute the evil Quad in Pakistan.

--- On Sun, 10/19/08, Beena Sarwar <beena.sarwar@ gmail.com> wrote:
From: Beena Sarwar <beena.sarwar@ gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [CRDP] Honorable Chief Justice visits Sindh
To: crdp@yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, October 19, 2008, 2:45 AM

In the meantime, Nadeem Farooq Paracha offers food for thought in his
article today, 'Smokers' corner: Priorities right (and left):
http://www.dawn. com/weekly/ dmag/dmag18. htm

Worth reading for the very valid concerns he expresses, which no one
from the lawyers' movement has satisfactorily addressed so far.

beena sarwar
karachi

On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 9:53 AM, omar ali <omarali502000@ yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have been critical of the lawyer's leaders for mismanaging the great
> lawyers movement in Pakistan (especially the inexplicable mismanagement of
> the Long March), but while the movement has lost a lot of its sheen because
> of missteps, the fact that the CJ has not compromised and is still pressing
> his case means that as things get worse in Pakistan, his stature continues
> to increase by default. The fact remains that the new government has failed
> to establish any kind of credible superior judiciary and even in a country
> in such dire straits, that is a problem that cannot be forever ignored. If
> he hangs in there for a few more months, things may change again.....not
> necessarily with his restoration, but at least with a new campaign, with new
> vigor, maybe even new tactics...maybe it aint over till the fat lady sings.
>
> Omar Ali
>
>
> Deposed CJP gets rousing welcome in Hyderabad
> Sunday, October 19, 2008
> By our correspondent
>
> HYDERABAD: Deposed chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry was accorded a
> very warm welcome on his arrival here to attend the lawyersí convention in
> the premises of the Civil Court.
>
> A large number of political workers and lawyers welcomed the deposed chief
> justice at the Toll Plaza of Hyderabad on the Super Highway.
>
> Sindh Tarraqi Passand Party chief Dr Qadir Magsi was among the prominent
> political leaders who received the chief justice.
>
> Activists of other political parties, including the Awami Tehreek, the STPP,
> the Sindh United Party and the Tehreek-e-Insaf, were also present on the
> occasion.
>
> Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry was accompanied by the Supreme Court Bar
> Association President Barrister Aitzaz Ahsan besides other lawyers' leaders.
>
> Various camps were established to welcome the deposed chief justice. A good
> numbers of lawyers were present in the Civil Court premises from Saturday
> afternoon because the scheduled time of the chief justice's arrival was 2
> pm. However, he reached the Toll Plaza of Hyderabad till the filing of this
> report.
>
> The deposed chief justice was on his way to the Civil Court building to
> address the convention organised by the District Bar Association of
> Hyderabad till 9:30 pm.
>
> Strict security measures were adopted on the occasion and over 4,500
> policemen were deployed to avoid any unwanted incident.
>
> Different roads leading to the Civil Court building were also closed and
> policemen had also been deployed on rooftops and bomb disposal squad
> officials were also present.
>
> Briefly addressing the political workers at the Wadhu Wah Chowk, Aitzaz said
> the rousing welcome in Hyderabad gave boost to the ongoing struggle of
> lawyers, hoping that the chief justice would be reinstated soon.
>
> He said the people wanted early restoration of the chief justice because of
> their problems from the price hike to load-shedding.
>
>

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