Uzma Bukhari, Punjab’s Minister of Information and Culture. Has said that the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government’s summons to the Peshawar High Court demanding. The formation of a judicial commission was an unsuccessful effort to avoid the judiciary. She said going to the court for a judicial commission equals accepting your crime by the KP government. “No one can become a Che Guevara or Nelson Mandela by hiding behind the judicial hammer,” she added.
Failed Coup And Evidences KPÂ
In her statement, she called the May 9 failed coup attempt a conspiracy against the state. And claimed that many videos, photos, and audio recordings serve as evidence.She has disclosed all the characters and brought the facilitators and masterminds of this rebellion to light. Even the main accused has 9d his involvement in the May 9 rebellion. Which was confirmed by Salman Akram Raja as well.” She maintained that the KP government’s move for a judicial commission is an acceptance of its crimes.
Justice Will KeeMaMay 9ng KPÂ
She warned people involved in the May 9 incident that they could not get away with it. “May 9y from here as far as you can. But May 9 will follow you,” she said, backing it up with the adage, “When jackal’s end nears. It moves towards the city.” She argued commissions are formed when there are hidden things, not in cases like this, where everything is crystal clear.
Historical Background KPÂ
Regarding Pakistan’s political history. Bukhari termed July 27, 2017, the darkest day. Referring to former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s disqualification over the Panama Papers scandal. She accused those who did the Panama drama of conspiring against Nawaz Sharif. But noted that Allah always wins at last, no matter how much they try.”Alhamdulillah, my leader returned, they lifted his disqualification, and people voted for him,” she said.
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Summary KPÂ
Uzma Bukhari’s statements indicate ongoing political tensions. And attempts by the KP government to address post-May 9th events through the judiciary. She views them as admissions of guilt and promises to ensure that justice will happen sooner or later.
Furthermore, Bukhari draws upon historical events to show the resilience and ultimate victory of her political leader, Nawaz Sharif.