In a significant development, prominent religious scholars have expressed their support for constitutional reforms and changes to the justice system in Pakistan.
Secretary General of the Muslim Unity Council, Allama Abu Bakr Qasmi, highlighted the urgent need for a functional justice system to foster a strong, prosperous, and peaceful Pakistan.
He noted that public faith in the current judicial system has eroded, making reform essential, and pledged the council's support to the government in this endeavour.
Similarly, the General Secretary of the Unity of Believers Party, Allama Tayyib Khetran, stressed that the survival, prosperity, and peace of the nation are closely linked to an effective justice system. He urged the government to ensure the provision of justice around the clock, alongside the constitutional amendments.
Peer of Manki Sharif, Sahibzada Pir Amin Qadri, emphasized that addressing Pakistan's current challenges requires collaboration among all political parties and institutions. He warned that the justice system has deteriorated significantly and requires immediate improvement to restore public confidence.