Constitutional crisis in Pakistan and international conspiracy with the context of diplomatic relations of America

Authors

  • Muhammad Afzal Times Institute Multan, Pakistan
  • Abdul Khaliq Department of Law, Times Institute Multan
  • Zahid Munawar Khan Shaerwani Department of Law, Times Institute Multan
  • Afeefa Zahid Department of Law, University of Sahiwal, Pakistan

Keywords:

Constitutional Abrogation, Constitutional Crisis, International conspiracy, Diplomatic relation

Abstract

The Constitution of Pakistan has been repeatedly broken by military regimes. The notion of necessity was a driving force behind every violation of the Constitution of Pakistan by military regimes. On April 3, 2022, however, a civilian man named Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Ahmad Khan violated the Constitution of Pakistan. The Constitution was not repealed because it was unavoidable, but because of an outside plot. The Constitution of Pakistan was upheld by the country's highest court. However, the accusations made in the American conspiracy letter against Pakistan's Constitution were unfounded. As a Pakistani, I felt the impacts of this groundless international conspiracy claim. The impact on international relations as well as the reasons for the abrogation of the Constitution will be explored in this study.

Downloads

Published

2023-08-07