Gilani convicted, opposition demands his
ouster
Thursday April 26, 2012 03:28:51 PM,
IANS
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Islamabad: Prime
Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani was Thursday convicted for contempt of
court and awarded a symbolic sentence of about 30 seconds by the
Supreme Court, prompting shrill calls from the opposition for his
ouster.
Gilani's future continues to remain clouded after his conviction
and sentencing till the rising of the court with opposition
leaders quick to demand his resignation and a minister insisting
that an appeal would be filed against the verdict.
The sentencing lasted for barely 30 seconds, a reprieve for the
56-year-old prime minister who could have been jailed for six
months.
The judgment was not proper, said Gilani, whom the apex court held
guilty of contempt of court for refusing to write to the Swiss
authorities to reopen a corruption case against President Asif Ali
Zardari.
Gilani, who was handpicked by Zardari as the Pakistan Peoples
Party's choice for the prime ministerial job in the ruling
coalition, told Geo News that he asked for justice and hoped that
legal formalities would be met.
Legal aides will decide about appealing against the verdict, he
added.
The prime minister waved to his supporters as he walked out of the
heavily guarded Supreme Court premises.
Gilani was convicted by a seven-judge bench of the apex court,
headed by Justice Nasirul Mulk, for violating an article of
Pakistan's constitution, said DawnNews.
"For reasons to be recorded later, the prime minister is found
guilty of contempt for wilfully flouting the direction of the
Supreme Court," said Justice Nasirul Mulk.
Soon thereafter, federal minister Firdous Ashiq Awan said that the
petition would be filed in the apex court for a review of the
verdict.
She added that the course of action would be decided once the
detailed verdict is received.
Awan said the verdict will hurt democracy in Pakistan and "the
country cannot afford any adventurism".
"PPP (Pakistan Peoples Party) has always been victimised," she was
quoted as saying.
Gilani refused to act on the court's directives in the past to
reopen corruption cases against Zardari, arguing that the
president enjoys immunity under the Pakistani constitution.
Accused of graft, Zardari had been granted amnesty under the
National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) in 2007 by then president
Pervez Musharraf to facilitate his return home and, primarily that
of his wife, former prime minister Benazir Bhutto.
The NRO that granted immunity to politicians and bureaucrats in
corruption cases was struck down by the Supreme Court as void in
2009.
The apex court warned the government of action if its ruling on
the NRO was not implemented by Jan 10, 2012. It also ordered the
government to write a letter to the Swiss authorities to reopen
cases against Zardari.
On Jan 16, the court issued Gilani a contempt notice for not
acting against Zardari.
Gilani was indicted for contempt of court Feb 13.
The opposition call for Gilani's ouster grew stronger immediately
after his conviction by the court.
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) chief Nawaz Sharif said
Gilani should step down from his position after being convicted by
the apex court.
Nawaz Sharif told Geo News that the prime minister should pave way
for a new elected prime minister.
"In light of the verdict, I think PM Gilani should resign
immediately rather than prolong the issue," he was quoted as
saying.
Sharif wanted the government to hold elections immediately and
appoint a neutral prime minister who would write the letter to
Swiss authorities.
Commenting on the verdict, Sharif said: "I fully believe the
Supreme Court has the high moral ground while the government is
standing on the wrong wicket."
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and former cricketer Imran
Khan too said that Gilani should immediately resign.
Imran wrote on Twitter: "After SC judgement PM has lost whatever
shred of legal & moral authority he had. He must resign immed &
ECP must notify his 5 year disqual."
"PTI will stand by the law & SC. We cannot accept any pol
defiance/ridicule of SC decision. Rule of law & indep of Judiciary
must be upheld," said his another tweet.
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