The attorney general while speaking to the media outside the Supreme Court on Monday, said that no one can direct him to write the letter, and if it has to be written, it will be done in accordance with the law and the Constitution.
He added that the government has the right to seek advice regarding the letter.
In September, after months of sparring, the executive and the judiciary deadlock saw a breakthrough when Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf agreed to write the letter, and assigned the task to Law Minister Farooq H Naek.
The apex court gave a four-week deadline to the government on October 10 this year for dispatching a letter to revive the Swiss cases.
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Did Irfan mention graft and Zardari in the same sentence? He is forgetting his brown-nosing classes and needs a refresher immediately. . Mr Not-so-Naek will arrange these soon enough I suppose.
This was anticipated......nothing new.
Reminds one of the tail of a domestic pet !!!