This means that people can no longer question the Chief Justice on his lack of action on the Shiite genocide. Previously, people used to call in shows or use other ways to ask the Chief Justice why he is blind to the Shiite genocide. This not only questioned the morals of the award-winning Chief Justice but made people who were watching aware that Shiite genocide was going on. Now, the part of the program that questioned the man, would not be aired. Anyone who held a press conference against the Chief Justice might as-well not hold it for all the media attention it would get.
These laws are being imposed right when People’s Party’s Faisal Raza Abidi is criticizing the Chief Justice on his lack of attention to the Shiite Genocide. Abidi said ‘The Chief Justice can release Malik Ishaq in a day but fails to give a hearing date to Shiite Ghulam Raza Shah Naqvi who’s been in prison for 16 years.’ He further said that the Chief Justice released 922 members of Tehreek-e-Taliban, which is a known terrorist organization, and they are now killing Shiites and Sunnis in Pakistan.
A large number of Pakistanis are condemning this law. Famous analyst Asim Jahangir said ‘Laws like these are remnants of dictatorship’. Other analysts said that banning people from talking wil not stop them talking. They also said Pakistan’s “Free Judiciary” is turning into “Roguish Judiciary”.
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