pankajs wrote:There is a 3rd scenario, however unlikely.
What if after a little drama, the government cuts a deal with the judiciary and leaves the army out in the cold. A little give and take short of bringing down the government and in the process saving the court's H&D.
arunsrinivasan wrote:n00b question, why is the Judiciary support the Army? Is it just a case of justice is blind, which I find hard to believe.
I suspect there is a common answer for both the above.
The judiciary (read, Iftikhar Chaudhry saheb) is extremely annoyed with Zardari & Co for delaying his re-induction as the CJP after democracy was restored. Ultimately, it took the intervention of the military (ironically though) and the US to get back his position. Zardari was very reluctant to give Iftikhar saheb his gaddi back. That rankles. Zardari saheb has been adding insult to the CJP's injury by repeatedly claiming immunity and spurning all SC summons in various cases. It has gone to subterfuge and extraordinary lengths to blunt the cases even. The judiciary may not particularly be favouring the PA, but it certainly does not want the present ruling clique to continue in power. There, the interests of the judiciary and the pa converge.
@Pankajs, in addition, the court's H&D is not at all at stake. They will, OTOH, enhance their prestige if they are seen to act decisively in disposing off the PPP government and the President while keeping the PA at bay. The PPP's electorate has shrunk sizeably since the last election (where sympathy played a significant part). The Court has also said very clearly that there is no legal mechanism for the PA to assume power. So, it is seen as acting impartially.