The Pakistan Solidarity Council organized a rally in Karachi to advocate for constitutional amendments and the swift establishment of Constitutional Courts. Participants joined the demonstration on motorcycles and on foot, showing strong support for the proposed judicial reforms.
Demonstrators characterized Constitutional Courts as essential for amplifying public voices and ensuring justice. They urged the government to take immediate action to set up these specialized courts, emphasizing their potential role in addressing current judicial challenges.
Speakers at the event stressed that constitutional amendments are urgently needed. They expressed confidence that Federal Constitutional Courts would play a crucial role in restoring the judiciary's diminished prestige and enhancing its effectiveness.
This Karachi rally follows a similar call for protest by the Student Movement Balochistan, which had previously announced province-wide demonstrations supporting constitutional amendments and the establishment of Constitutional Courts.
The growing momentum behind these rallies indicates a broader push for judicial reform across Pakistan, with various groups emphasizing the need for structural changes to improve the country's legal system.