
The Opposition in the Punjab Assembly has called upon Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Yahya Afridi to personally intervene in the trial procedures being adopted by Anti-Terrorism Courts (ATCs) in the May 9 cases involving PTI lawmakers, workers and supporters.
The demand was made through a formal letter addressed to the CJP, in which the opposition highlighted various alleged loopholes and violations in the legal process.
The letter contended that PTI leaders and supporters have been deprived of their constitutional right to a fair trial under Article 10-A of the Constitution.
Speaking to journalists at the Punjab Assembly, Deputy Opposition Leader Muhammad Moeenudin Riaz said that the letter had been sent to draw the CJP's attention to "sheer violations" committed during the trials.
He claimed that PTI lawmakers and supporters were sentenced despite these procedural flaws being overlooked.
He further stated that the Opposition has also urged the CJP to review the verdicts handed down by the ATCs in connection with the May 9 incidents.
"No PTI leader, worker or supporter was granted a fair opportunity to engage proper legal defence in the May 9 cases," Riaz asserted.
He added that even the lawyers representing the accused were not given sufficient time to prepare their cases.
Under Article 10-A of the Constitution, every accused individual is entitled to a fair trial and due process, he emphasised.
The deputy opposition leader also called for the formation of a judicial commission to investigate the May 9 cases. He further demanded that media personnel be allowed access for proper coverage of the court proceedings.
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