A storm over the Supreme Court

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Whenever, there has been an accusation of corruption against the current president, PM or ministers, there were loud voices calling for their resignations. Why are they all silent over this issue now? One thing is for sure that they don’t want to see democracy in Pakistan. Almost 97 percent of NRO beneficiaries were judges, generals and bureaucrats but not a single word was uttered against them and only constitutionally immune president of Pakistan was singled out for criticism. The issue of writing a letter to Swiss authorities was also politicised, though PM did go through all in order to uphold constitution because the president enjoyed national and international immunity.
Being a patriot Pakistani and a lover of democracy, I demand resignation from CJ Iftikhar Chaudhry, because after Malik Riaz’s revelations, Iftikhar Chaudhry has no right to sit in his office. It appears he has abused his office. He needs to prove himself innocent first.
DR SAIFUR REHMAN
Islamabad

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  1. I said the first day when this controversy started that the CJ was guilty by association–i was put in the dog house for this! Nothing so far has proved me wrong. Now finally it is revealed that address for his son,s businsess was also CJ,s residence. It is surprising and puts the CJ in embarasing situation—Does it not? Resignig is too big a asking but CJ has some explanation to do!

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