ISLAMABAD, Dec 21 (NNI): Former Speaker of the National Assembly and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Senior Leader Asad Qaiser has vehemently condemned the recent verdicts issued by military courts against civilians, terming them a blatant violation of fundamental human rights and the principles of justice.
In a strongly worded statement, Qaiser highlighted that the trials conducted by military courts failed to meet the requirements of natural justice.
“The decisions of military courts are a clear breach of fundamental human rights,” he said. “Justice has not been served in these trials, and we will challenge these decisions on every forum available,” he vowed.
Qaiser also expressed deep disappointment with the Supreme Court’s stance on the matter. “The Supreme Court’s decision has deeply disheartened us. It is unfortunate to see citizens being stripped of their basic constitutional rights,” he remarked.
The PTI leader warned that such actions would only deepen the sense of despair and disenfranchisement among the people. “When judicial institutions are compromised, public confidence erodes, and a wave of hopelessness spreads across the country,” he stated.
Criticizing the state of the judicial system, Asad Qaiser lamented, “At this moment, our judicial system stands paralyzed, which is a tragedy for the country.”
Despite the challenges, the former Speaker reaffirmed PTI’s commitment to pursuing justice. “We will continue our struggle to ensure that justice prevails, and we call on all democratic forces to unite against this miscarriage of justice,” he declared. NNI