APL CONDEMN IK ALLEGATION ON LAWYER LEADERS , JUDGES, MEDIA - TopicsExpress



          

APL CONDEMN IK ALLEGATION ON LAWYER LEADERS , JUDGES, MEDIA ANCHORS AND ARMY CHIEF APL condemn Cricketing leader Imran khans unilaterally alleging without evidence on the media and president of Lahore high court bar taking money from govt to support govt parliament & pro democracy stance. That claim has been rejected denied and rebutted by the IB head , ISPR and the bar representatives already, Malik said that , Lawyers condemn any unilateral one sided allegation without substance whether against bar leaders, media personnel or against COAS re bmw. We will defend propels right to of privacy dignity and due process and any frivolous wholesale Imran khan series of slanderous accusation is condemned with full force of law and lawyer fraternity. We will defend public right to a fair heating as enshrined in article 10A in the constitution of Pakistan 1973 and without a court hearing any such baseless allegations are nothing but a Bluff call to gain cheap publicity and political mileage when one is all alone in parliament, D Chowk , professional circles and in the eyes of public. Thats new Pak for democrats (allegationistan) according to oxford graduate cricketing legend that either all for sale or sold or to be sold if are not siding by IK (either you are with us or against us) and he is reminding of George Bush post 9/11 rhetoric. The trend is condemnable compromising any saner dialogue on serious issues of public and national importance. War like protestor leaders must cease speaking to and for the gallery at all the time. We agree with political statement that khan lost his battle at the earlier stages Shen he changes his public statement in the court against returning officers in contempt of court notice. Leaders Donot become in a day and sadly can not be bought from a shopping centre. Barrister Amjad Malik President Association of Pakistani Lawyers (UK) 30.08.2014
Posted on: Sat, 30 Aug 2014 13:15:11 +0000

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