A three-member bench of the apex court, headed by Justice Umar Ata Bandial, heard the petitioners’ arguments.
Justice Umar Ata Bandial, on the occasion, remarked it had also to be seen whether the petitioners were the people who were relevant to the issue. “The court has also to look into the fact that when there are already some popular political parties in the country, what is the reason behind these people filing these applications,” he added.
Furthermore, the judge said, it had also to be examined whether these petitions raised some solid points with respect to human rights. Speaking on the occasion, Ahmad Raza Kasuri, counsel for the petitioners, asked if politicians did not think about the betterment of the country, should he also do the same?Justice Mansoor Ali Shah remarked that under Article 46 of the constitution, a prime minister was supposed to present an issue before the joint session of parliament for a ‘referendum’.
When Kasuri said he had seen the country split in 1971, Justice Mansoor asked him not to drag the court in matters not relevant to it.
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