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Defence minister targets judges, hails parliament’s historic power shift

Published on: November 14, 2025 4:55 PM

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif criticized the judiciary in a fiery National Assembly speech. He accused certain judges of political interference and overreach. He urged lawmakers to protect parliamentary supremacy after recent constitutional amendments.

Asif said the judiciary had influenced politics for years, citing Nawaz Sharif’s disqualification and the Panama Papers case. He claimed the same judges appeared repeatedly in political cases, shaping outcomes. He argued the chief justice’s suo motu powers contributed to judicial overreach.

Read more: Khawaja Asif: Afghanistan’s trade cut ‘a blessing in disguise’

He also criticized judges for inaction in past legislative matters, like approving 52 laws in one night. Asif noted two judges resigned after Parliament limited the Supreme Court’s powers. He accused some judges of neglecting duties, saying they now “write poetry” instead of focusing on responsibilities.

The minister emphasized Pakistan’s security challenges, blaming cross-border militants and sympathizers in politics. He referenced attacks on Wana Cadet College and a suicide bombing in Islamabad, noting all facilitators were arrested. Asif warned institutions and political forces to choose between standing with Pakistan or terrorists.

Read more: Khawaja Asif blames Afghan Taliban, India over terror attacks

Finally, Asif praised the armed forces for defending the country’s airspace and waters. He also criticized PTI lawmakers’ role in the House, calling them politically ineffective. He concluded by defending Parliament’s amendments as a historic step toward curbing judicial overreach.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Armed Forces Praise, Constitutional Amendments, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, Judicial Overreach, Judiciary Criticism, Latest, Parliamentary Supremacy, Political Cases, Security Challenges, Suo Motu Powers, Terrorism

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