An investigation ought to be conducted into the wheat import scandal that has been the topic of discussion in Pakistan, and the suggestion for this came from none other than Anwar’s ul Haq Kakar himself, a former caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan. He volunteered to do so while stating that he does not care about anything else apart from clearing his name, showing how ready and willing he is to face scrutinization. According to Mr. Kakar, the determination of whether or not he is guilty of any wrongdoing concerning these imports will eventually be made over time, thus implying that he feels innocent deep within him. The lack of investigation into such a significant offer made by Mr. Kakar regarding this wheat scandal raises more questions than answers, indicating that some transparency should have been exercised in handling these allegations.
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He pointed out that tax revenue collection is one area where Pakistan faces huge challenges, which he described as the biggest problem facing our country. I tried making changes here, but it’s still true. I attempted to bring in reforms at FBR when I was there to make the tax collection system efficient and effective. He, however, added that many things happened while trying to reform FBR, which shows how difficult it can be when dealing with systemic issues affecting tax infrastructure in Pakistan.
Accountability and corruption were other issues raised by Kakar. He said any citizen among 250 million could accuse him of being corrupt. But they must confirm their insistence beyond a reasonable doubt. I dare those pointing accusing fingers towards me because even if I took a bribe worth seven thousand replies. They should only take legal action against my person. However, if such a thing never happened, let them bear the consequences for making false allegations. This statement further demonstrates his openness to scrutiny and his readiness to defend himself against legitimate charges.
Kakar also discussed judicial preferences, where people are divided. Those supporting Justice Qazi Faez Isa and others who prefer Justice Athar Minallah. I respect all judges, which means that regardless of whether. I like someone or not, as long as they are part of the Judiciary. Such an individual deserves my honor because there can never be the rule of law without them. Kakar’s concern shows that he supports the judiciary and recognizes its role in promoting justice throughout the country.
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he has a wider view of governance and accountability. Anwar’s volunteered to investigate the wheat scandal to demonstrate that he was not afraid of being wrongly accused. Thereby avoiding transparency that should follow after any allegation against him. This demonstrates his proactive approach towards addressing these claims and thus bringing about fairness during the process. He also articulated some thoughts about tax revenue collection vis-à -vis FBR reforms, hence revealing how much understanding. There was concerning the systemic nature of problems associated with Pakistan’s economy even when I was still in power.
What’s more, this particular position taken by Mr.Ul Haq highlights the need for fair play. Within the judiciary since its members have different backgrounds. Still, they serve the same purpose in society. His speech regarding these issues, therefore, reflects his commitment to good governance through the provision of services. While at the same time demanding equal rights for every citizen under the law. Anwar’s ul Haq Kakar gave a comprehensive account of his leadership centered on justice delivery and political ethics.