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Any constitutional amendment will be illegal without implementing the Supreme Court's decision on reserved seats for women and minorities, says Baba Latif Ansari.

Faisalabad (94 news) Adjustment patent 250 It is a network of more than 100 associations, local organizations, labor unions and intellectuals working to protect and promote the fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution.- Patan.Coalition 38 Civil Society Declarations Human Rights Commission (HRCP) issued by the said that the proposed constitutional amendments are tantamount to abrogation of fundamental rights and independence of judiciary. However, we want to emphasize that the current parliament has no justification to make any kind of constitutional amendment because the current government is built on the basis of stolen mandate and the National and Provincial Assemblies and the Senate are still incomplete with respect to the specific seats for women and minorities and remember that in this regard the Election Commission Supreme Court 12 July 2024 has so far failed to implement the order. In the eyes of the people, the federal government has no moral and constitutional justification to amend the constitution because this form 47 has been formed after stealing the democratic mandate of the people by holding elections, which has been confirmed in the audit of Patan Coalition38 general election results. We believe that one of the main motives behind pushing the controversial constitutional amendments in haste and secrecy is to prevent judicial scrutiny and accountability for the most rigged general election in Pakistan's history.
We fear that the Supreme Court 12 July 2024 کے حکم پر عمل درآمد کرتے ہوئے پارلیمنٹ کی آئینی نمائندگی کے اصولوں کو پورا کیے بغیر آئین میں تبدیلی کا کوئی بھی سمجھوتہ جمہوری ساکھ اور خاص طور پر چھوٹے صوبوں کے عوام کے اعتماد کو مزید نقصان پہنچائے گا۔ ہم تمام اسٹیک ہولڈرز سے اپیل کرتے ہیں کہ وہ نامکمل اور داغدار پارلیمنٹ کے ذریعہ آئین میں ترمیم کی کسی بھی کوشش کی مخالفت کریں۔

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