ISI pressuring judiciary to get favourable verdicts: Pak HC judge

Press Trust of India  |  Lahore 

A Pakistani high court today alleged that the country's powerful spy agency is pressuring the and other judges to get favourable verdicts in different cases, including against ousted Sharif.

Speaking at the Bar Association today, Justice openly lashed out at the for "controlling" the judiciary and media.

"Today the judiciary and media have come in the control of 'Bandookwala' (army). Judiciary is not independent. Even the media is getting directions from the military. The media is not speaking the truth because it is under pressure and has its interests," he said.

He said, "In different cases, the forms benches of its choice to get desired results. The had asked the to make sure that Sharif and his daughter Maryam should not come out of jail before the July 25 election. It also had asked him not to include me in the bench hearing the appeal of and his daughter in the Avenfield case. The CJ told ISI that he would make a bench of its choice."

The bench deferred the Sharifs' appeal case after polls. Both Sharif and Maryam are serving 10 and seven-year terms, respectively, in in in the Avenfield corruption case.

Both were arrested on July 13 on their arrival from after an accountability court found them guilty over his family's ownership of four luxury flats in the UK capital.

Siddiqui further said, "I was offered by the ISI that a reference against me would be withdrawn if I agreed to cooperate with it. I was even offered to be made But I refused as believe that it is better to die than to sell my conscience."

The said the judiciary and media are a voice of people's conscience. "If their freedom is curbed then will remain no more an independent country. Owing to military dictatorship during half of 70 years of its history, today is neither an Islamic nor a democratic country," Siddiqui said.

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First Published: Sat, July 21 2018. 19:45 IST