He is right. Rule of Law is essential in Pakistan however Pakistan is a lawless society. Here is a thing. I theorize that there are two types of societies. Lawless and Lawful societies and these societies are not determined on whether one has law but whether one has respect for law.
A lawful society is one where the populace is central in making sure that law is followed and the state is not in a continuous battle with its populace in trying to create a rule of law. In such societies the law is not in conflict with the populace but works with them and in this manner the state is not in a constant battle for the implementation of law but can focus on the few miscreants that dare to challenge the rule of law. Against those miscreants the state and the populace, both are able to throw their entire might on the miscreants, displaying the power of law.
A lawless society is one where the state is in a constant conflict with its populace on creating its rule of law and in this constant battle between the two, the miscreants are able to abuse the law since the law is not taking power from the populace and is not supported by them thus the law is not working with the people but is seen as something that is against the people.
Now in legal study, we have come to know two very important things. First that man is a social animal which means that it is in the nature of a human being to live amongst its peers and its compatriots. It finds comfort and security in such and we create families as well for this purpose. Secondly that each society has some form of law whether this law is from Taboos or Mores or Customs, there exists a set rule of guidance in a society. We see this in Tribal societies to ancient civilizations. The modern concept of legal codification demands a lawful society codify its law however, as we have seen in history, codification is not necessary for the creation of a lawful society.
By going with these definitions, we can determine that societies which we consider to be unlawful like the Tribal societies in FATA or the pashtun belt in Afghanistan, may perhaps be. the most lawful of societies if they are following a legal system and are working with that system rather than against it aka there is not conflict with that legal system. Pashtunwali and tribal system find massive support among their populace which means the people are not in conflict with the system. Yes we can argue that the system is in parallel to Pakistan, an unacceptable notion, but that doesnt mean that they were lawless.
So where does Lawless come in. Well it comes in Pakistan. Pakistan is a lawless Society simply because the people are in constant conflict with the law. The very statement that Pakistan should have Shariah Law, despite the islamization of Pakistani laws, is a declaration of war against the Pakistani law which means that those that advocate such are in constant conflict with law rather than working with law. The constitution should be changed to secular one. You are again fighting against the rule of law. The very bod of governing law and if you are in conflict with something then you are in a constant state of battle and the process of empowerment that the law takes simply doesnt happen since the law is being weakened in its civil war and we see miscreants use this to take advantage. The military takeovers, the political dharnas and protests, the open questioning of results, the open declaration of wars and ofcourse the religious protests and threats. All of them are due to the fact that Pakistan is a lawless society and it is lawless not because it doesnt have a codified law. It has but because the law is in constant conflict with the people and the people are in constant conflict with the law. The government is thus forced to expend extreme ability in implementing the most trivial of laws.
Rule of law can only happen if we, the people, respect law and not fight against it.
Well its just a theory