ISLAMABAD - The legal experts are predicting that the Government is committing contempt of court by defying implementation of SC verdict on National Reconciliation Ordinance. Justice (Retd) Tariq Mehmood while talking to TheNation said that Maulvi Anwar-ul-Haq, Attorney General of Pakistan, took charge of his office in a difficult situation. In such rebellious environment, it was difficult for Attorney General to continue his constitutional duties like his predecessor, he opined. Former Attorney General Anwar Mansoor Khan said that he tried much to convince the Government to write letters to Swiss Authority for reopening cases but could not succeed, however, he was of the view that after reopening of cases, proceedings against President Asif Ali Zardari could not be initiated. Hafeez Pirzada, one can call him a constitutional guru who is also presently not on the Governments page in this regard, as in his various talks has advised the Government to implement SC verdict in letter and spirit. While President Supreme Court Bar Association Qazi Muhammad Anwar threatened long march and strikes against Government for non-implementation of 17 member-benchs verdict of Supreme Court. The political forces including PML-N, Tehreek-e-Insaaf and Jamat-e-Islami are also criticising the defying conduct on the part of PPP led-coalition Government. In his statement on Thursday, Commenting on the statement of Attorney General of Pakistan regarding reopening of the Swiss cases, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf Chairman, Imran Khan said that the amount deposited in the Swiss banks belonged to the Pakistani nation and no one would be allowed to swallow it. Imran Khan also said that the Supreme Court had endorsed the stance of the PTI by declaring the Executives role in the appointment of judges as attack on the independence of judiciary.