VCheng
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Am i looking at a possible change?
Anyways, good to see that your approach is turning towards 'what needs to be done' instead of 'nothing is gonna happen'..
Again, If military interfere with electoral procedures, it needs to do it after an open 'referendum' of general public, held by the Supreme court, to justify Army's involvement.. otherwise these political gurus will again blame Army for acting on its own behalf.. and the bogeyman will again come out from 'under the bed'..
Is there a constitutional provision for the Supreme Court to initiate and hold a referendum? I think not, since Article 48(6) gives the authority to hold referendums only to the President via the Election Commission.