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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani took on Tuesday a major initiative in what appeared to be an effort to defuse the judicial crisis. He first clarified his Monday statement about the executive order restoring judges, called PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif and later attended a dinner with judges of the Supreme Court.


Observers saw the flurry of activities by the prime minister as an effort to make the judiciary realise that the government was in no mood to confront it.

Mr Gilani’s initiative came against the backdrop of three days of dramatic events which began with the suspension by a special SC bench of the president’s notifications elevating LHC Chief Justice Khawaja Mohammad Sharif to the Supreme Court and appointing Justice Saqib Nisar as acting chief justice in his place. Agitation by lawyers and political activists followed. And last but not least, came the opposition’s boycott of the National Assembly proceedings.

In the evening, the prime minister surprised many when he reached the Supreme Court ‘uninvited’ to attend a reception hosted by Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry in honour of Justice (retd) Khalilur Rehman Ramday, who retired on Jan 12.

The tug of war between the executive and the judiciary had started when the president ignored a request of the chief justice to appoint Justice Ramday as an ad hoc judge after his retirement.

The prime minister was warmly greeted by the chief justice himself. Mr Gilani later exchanged pleasantries sitting on the main dinner table. Former president of the Supreme Court Bar Association, Aitzaz Ahsan, was among the occupants.

“Why did you take the trouble, you just have called us,” the chief justice said while welcoming and shaking hands with the prime minister.

Before leaving the venue after an hour, he told impatient reporters that he was here with a good gesture and to invite the chief justice. “I have asked the chief justice to consider the Prime Minister’s House his own and come over there tomorrow (Wednesday).”

He evaded a question about the president’s notifications, but when asked whether his meeting should be considered as advent of a new era of harmony between the executive and the judiciary, the prime minister said: “You will see it by 3’O clock tomorrow.” Mr Gilani said: “I have always maintained that there is no misunderstanding between us, but when it did not work I had to come myself to prove this.”

Asked if his aides were misleading him through wrong advices, he said he had already told parliament that for every mistake there was a remedy. “This is our own country and we have to work unitedly; we have differences.”

The dinner was attended by judges of the Supreme Court, Justice Sardar Mohammad Raza Khan who retired on Feb 9, Chief Election Commissioner Hamid Ali Mirza, SCBA President Qazi Mohammad Anwar and senior lawyers S.M. Zafar, Tariq Mehmood, Khalid Anwar and Iqbal Haider.

The prime minister was served a sumptuous dinner, featuring mutton biryani and qorma, chicken tikka, fish and halwa.

Aitzaz Ahsan who, according to some people, paved the way by covertly acting as a mediator between the prime minister and the chief justice, praised the prime minister for coming over to the function. He said Mr Gilani had acted wisely and his initiative would help lower the “prevailing temperature”.

Before coming to the dinner, Mr Gilani called Nawaz Sharif and greeted him on the rejection by the Lahore High Court of an application seeking his disqualification for elections.

The prime minister assured the PML-N chief the judges’ issue would soon be resolved amicably. The government, Mr Gilani said, was committed to honouring the Charter of Democracy. “Leaders of the two parties have made great sacrifices and they will not let these go to waste.”

He also assured Mr Sharif that both the PPP and the PML-N would strive together to repeal amendments made in the Constitution by dictatorial regimes.

The government, the prime minister said, held the judiciary in high esteem and would accept decisions of courts in letter and spirit.

In the morning, the prime minister in the National Assembly backtracked from his Monday’s assertion that last year’s executive order of restoring judges still needed the parliament’s approval.

DAWN.COM | Front Page | PM attends reception uninvited, exchanges pleasantries with CJ
 
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Good news, Stock exchange will remain steady.
Investor should not see another crises in Pakistan else Stock exchange can go in red.
 
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No comments on good news and people replying time after time on any bad news and asking for a military takeover. Typical stuff in our lives
 
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This is the highest calibre of political activity by the PPPP. This whole incident should be taught in our Political Science books.

1. Gain strength by making jiyala lawyers strong.
2. Then get Kurd, Aitezaz Ahsan and other leaders on PPPP`s side.
3. Challenge CJP and let CJP realize the trap.
4. Let CJP realize that his support is now divided.
5. Let everyone know that Parliament is strong by bringing up dead issues.
6. Last but not least, offer respect to a protocol hungry person.

sub muk mukow hu gaya ;)

End results:
Thanks to the CJP but people`s mind is off the real issues.
Justice Ramday will get an extension probably and Justice Sharif will go to the SCoP.

What didn`t happen:

No clarification no how issues are goin to be resolved in future. No constitutional amendment to close the loop in article 177.
 
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It's good to see the crises defusing. Let's be optimistic about the situation, and as Gilani said all mistakes can be remedied. In my opinion it's a excellent gesture on Gilani's side. Let's see what in store for us tomorrow.
 
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I think Gilani is doing a great job. how wonderful would it be if he actually had all the powers that Zardari has know.
 
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I think the chief justice wants a role in politics. Our judges should be focus on the core issues of common masses but the situation is its opposite.
 
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This is politics of the highest caliber and i must admit that i see PM in a whole new light. He was never a corrupt person but his perceived lack of decision making has given him a negative rating in the past years.
However, this gesture affirms him as someone who genuinely is working to bring back some sort of order in the ranks and does not have the ego which always harms Pakistan and causes the demise of democracy.
This is a very positive move even if it is symbolic.

To those of my friends who always are praying for Martial law, there is no such tact in a Martial law. Let us hope instead that such attitude prevails and puts us back on track.

Gillani certainly has earned my respect yesterday. :pakistan:
 
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^what newspapers u guys are reading....

the presidential order will be withdrawn (egg on the face of president, pm and ppp)
the SC has already constituted a 3-member bench to review the executive order, the govt. will put-up a 'lame' defence, lose the case - and guess what -right more egg on these 'shameless' people and then they will appear on TV talk shows and 'claim' that they have 'defended/saved' democracy from 'amriat'.
they are all useless, shameless carpetbeggars - please dont give them any credit (for what)
i dont support the 'sumoto' notices of CJ but this thing is clear - they represent the 'true feelings' of the framers of our constitution.

sorry folks! - i am not buying what u guys are selling!
 
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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said on Wednesday that his government has accepted the recommendations of the Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry.

Gilani told reporters after a meeting with the chief justice that Justice Saqib Nisar has been elevated as a judge of the Supreme Court, while Justice Khwaja Sharif will remain the chief justice of the Lahore High Court, as per CJ Chaudhry’s recommendations.

Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry met with Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani at the latter’s official residence to resolve the points of contention existing between the executive and the judiciary.

On Tuesday evening, Prime Minister Gilani paid a surprise visit to a dinner being hosted by the Chief Justice in honour of Justice Khalilur Rehman Ramday.

The Prime Minister and the Chief Justice exchanged pleasantries.

Prime Minister Gilani informed Chief Justice Iftikhar that he had some 'good news' that he would soon share with the nation.

The executive recently came under heavy criticism for elevating Justice Khwaja Sharif to the Supreme Court without consulting Chief Justice Iftikhar.

Justice Khwaja Sharif was the sitting Chief Justice of the Lahore High Court and was to be replaced by Justice Saqib Nisar.

However, both judges refused to accept their new postings, as they had yet to receive Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry's seal of approval. — DawnNews

DAWN.COM | Pakistan | Government accepts judiciary?s recommendations


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So what did PPPP gained out of this??

Probably Judges appointement to the LHC (only time will tell) and some good name for the PM and PPPP - Not bad.
 
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