The Supreme Court of Pakistan took notice of the press conference of ‘independent’ Senator Faisal Vawda.
Faisal Vawda's press conference also came under discussion during the hearing of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) amendments case in the Supreme Court of Pakistan (SCP).
The apex court led by the Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa will hear the case tomorrow (Friday).
Justice Irfan Saadat and Justice Naeem Akhter will be part of the division bench headed by the CJP. The SC registrar fixed the case hearing before the Bench-1 of the apex court.
Supreme Court Registrar issued cause list and fixed the case number 6/2024 for hearing on Friday.
Read more: Vawda questions 'double standards' on dual citizenship of judges
Senator Faisal Vawda said that there has become a trend of making baseless accusations against agencies and sensitive institutions while calling for concrete evidence to be presented.
Vawda emphasized that the growing public unrest must be addressed with facts rather than allegations. He was addressing a press conference at the National Press Club in Islamabad on Wednesday.
“Enough is enough,” Vawda declared, warning that continued unfounded claims could lead to severe repercussions. “If they throw their turbans, we will make a football out of their turbans. If you give respect, you will get respect,” Vawda said.
Vawda underscored the importance of maintaining integrity, particularly among public representatives and the judiciary. He questioned the dual citizenship of judges, arguing that if public representatives cannot hold dual citizenship, neither should judges.
The Senator pointed out that Justice Athar Minullah is reputed for his transparency and integrity, noting that Minullah does not meet anyone in secret or issue decisions merely for publicity. Furthermore, Vawda mentioned his letter to the registrar's office seeking information on Justice Babar Sattar, to which he has yet to receive a response.
Senator Vawda's call to action is clear of providing evidence of any alleged interference, and he will stand with those who do.