Khwaja Saad’s savage outburst against the Judiciary of Pakistan was understandable only to the extent that it had come in the wake of the beginning of The NAB proceedings against him in the notoriously famous case of the Paragon City.
Khwaja Saad Rafique has good reasons to feel that if the Judiciary of Pakistan had not taken the issue of fiscal crimes on the part of the people in power, he would not have found himself on the precipice of an ugly situation. Incidentally this is not the first time he has challenged the authority of the high Judiciary. His famous words that “ We are LOHAY KAY CHANNY AND TO CRUNCH US WILL BREAK THEIR TEETH” continue to echo again and again in our political atmosphere. His diatribes against the judges are matched only by Mian Nawaz Sharif and his daughter.
But as for Khwaja Saad Rafique’s claim that his (and other N-Leaguers’) assaults on the Judiciary and the Army are designed to defend the sanctity of the votes of 220 million Pakistanis, nothing can be more demandable than that. In the first place the total vote count of the ruling party is not higher than 15 – and not 220 million. Then one has to remember that PAKISTAN WAS FOUNDED TO ESTABLISH THE RULE AND AUTHORITY AND WILL OF ALLAH, and not HIS erring creatures.