A peaceful rally was held in Chishtian, advocating for constitutional amendments and establishing constitutional courts.
The rally, organized by the Pakistan Media Council, student groups, and civil society members, occurred outside the Chishtian Press Club, where protesters raised their voices for judicial reforms.
Participants criticized the current judicial system, labelling it as biased against the poor. They highlighted the long delays in resolving cases in higher courts, often leaving many legal matters pending for years.
Protesters argued that the judiciary seems more focused on constitutional and political cases, neglecting issues directly impacting the common man.
Holding placards and chanting slogans in favour of constitutional amendments, the demonstrators called for immediate reforms that would ensure faster justice for all, especially the underprivileged. The demand for constitutional courts and amendments continues to gain momentum, as people from various walks of life join the movement.
As calls for judicial reform grow louder, many in the community see this as a crucial step toward a more accessible and efficient legal system in Pakistan.