The Upper House of Pakistan’s Parliament, the Senate, has passed a resolution in response to the Supreme Court’s ruling on military courts.
During a Senate session chaired by Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani, Senator Dilawar Khan presented the resolution, expressing the Senate’s concerns regarding the Supreme Court’s ruling on military courts.
The resolution argues that the apex court’s ruling interferes with the legislative authority of Parliament. It emphasizes that actions against terrorists should be conducted through military courts, which have been in operation since 1967.
The Upper House of the Parliament resolution contends that the Supreme Court’s decision against military courts may inadvertently encourage terrorism.
During the voting, Senator Raza Rabbani and Senator Mushtaq Ahmed expressed their opposition to the resolution, indicating that the issue remains a topic of debate and discussion among lawmakers.