ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that without the rule of law, no society develops.
There is a pressure on the law minister, he said adding the system that the British gave to Pakistan going down slowly.
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Addressing a ceremony held in connection with reforms in criminal laws here Thursday, the prime minister paid tribute to Farogh Naseem. He said that the powerful gradually began to consider himself above the law. The influential class has ignored the system of rule of law in the country.
The prime minister said that education, law, treatment, and every sector has two laws – one for elite and other for the poor. The powerful did not bring themselves under the law.
Imran said that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) had introduced the golden principles in the Islamic welfare state.