Islamabad, Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar has lauded the Supreme Court’s recent decision to suspend its earlier verdict that nullified the military trials of civilians. In a recent interview with a private TV channel, Kakar described the ruling as a victory for principle and a significant development for maintaining social order in the country.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Kakar emphasized the importance of upholding respect for state institutions. He warned that leniency towards actions against these institutions could pose existential threats to the state’s stability and order.
The Prime Minister also addressed the current law and order situation, linking it to the presence of terrorists and their leadership in Afghanistan. He expressed a firm stance against negotiating with terrorist groups, stating that dialogue could only be considered if these groups completely abandon violence.
In regard to the upcoming general elections, Prime Minister Kakar assured that there are no obstacles to holding the elections on the scheduled date of February 8. This statement comes amidst various speculations and concerns regarding the electoral process and its timing.
Prime Minister Kakar’s comments reflect the government’s position on key national issues, including the judicial handling of military trials, the approach towards terrorism, and the commitment to conducting timely and fair elections. These issues are central to the current political and security landscape of Pakistan, and the Prime Minister’s statements provide clarity on the government’s stance and future direction.