‘My will undermined by my staff,’ Pakistan’s president says of controversial laws
KARACHI, Pakistan (AA) – Pakistani President Arif Alvi said on Sunday that his staff messed up on two controversial bills passed by the Parliament earlier this month.
The outgoing lower house or the National Assembly passed the Official Secrets Amendment Bill 2023 and Pakistan Army Amendment Bill 2023, aimed at expanding the role of the army and intelligence agencies.
However, the bills also approved by the Senate, failed to get the president’s signature, which is a constitutional requirement.
According to the constitution, any bill approved by both houses of Parliament must be signed by the president before it becomes law. However, if the president refuses, the bill will be returned to Parliament, and if the lawmakers re-approve the legislation in question, it will become law automatically.
“As God is my witness, I did not sign Official Secrets Amendment Bill 2023 & Pakistan Army Amendment Bill 2023 as I disagreed with these laws. I asked my staff to return the bills unsigned within stipulated time to make them ineffective,” Alvi said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“I confirmed from them many times that whether they have been returned and was assured that they were. However I have found out today that my staff undermined my will and command,” he said.
“As Allah knows all, He will forgive IA. But I ask forgiveness from those who will be effected,” he added.
The legislation, mainly an amendment to the country’s Official Secrets Act, proposed blanket powers for intelligence agencies, allowing them to raid any place and detain any citizen on mere suspicion.