The Pivotal Role of Pakistan’s Supreme Court in Ensuring Fair Elections: Insights from AJK Speaker Chaudhry Latif Akbar

ISLAMABAD: Speaker of Azad Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly Chaudhry Latif Akbar said that the role of the Supreme Court of Pakistan in removing the palace conspiracies and artificial obstacles in the postponement of the general elections to be held in Pakistan on February 8 is in accordance with the national aspirations and not in the country. It will prove to be a global breakthrough in erasing the certain situation. The decision has been made on Arsh Maula, the sovereign nation on Pak soil will seal the ballot papers and do it through a peaceful revolution.He expressed these views while talking to the delegations of Kashmiri refugees living in Pakistan in the speaker chamber of Kashmir House Islamabad. Chaudhry Latif Akbar said that fifteen lac Kashmiri refugees in the four provinces will not only campaign for the nominees of the People’s Party, but will also pay full attention to the management and maintenance of the polling scheme voter lists, including bringing and transporting the voters to the polling station. He said that the election of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari as the Prime Minister of Pakistan is inevitable not only for the People’s Party but also for the broader interests of the country and the nation. At the height of the encirclement and resistance movement, the nation nurtured the idea of a strong federation by raising the slogan of Pakistan Khape. Let the people vote for the PPP party with great success. Chaudhry Latif Akbar said that Pakistan is a developed country. It is essential to hold fair and impartial elections for economic and economic terms. At this time, all the forces have to fulfill the requirements of the country and the nation by keeping their personal ego and vindictive style of governance high for the elevation of the green crescent flag. Speaker Assembly Chaudhry Latif Akbar said that the role of the Supreme Court of Pakistan is commendable and has far reaching results.