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No need for elections if PM can’t even suspend an IGP:

No need for elections if PM can’t even suspend an IGP: Fawad Chaudhry


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Fawad Chaudhry. PHOTO:INP

A day after Supreme Court suspended the government’s order for the transfer of Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) police chief Jan Muhammad, Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry on Tuesday questioned purpose of holding elections in the country ‘if the elected prime minister cannot even suspend an IGP’.

Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar came down hard on the government of Prime Minister Imran Khan and sought a written explanation in connection with the transfer while hearing a suo motu case over the issue on Monday.

Speaking to the media outside the parliament in Islamabad, Information Minister Fawad said, “How an IGP can ignore phone call from federal minister and don’t even bother to call back?” . Chaudhry said there is no point of holding elections and electing the prime minister if the government was to be run through bureaucrats.

The minister was of the opinion that ‘political supervision’ would not be possible if government officials are not going to pick phone calls of the lawmakers. “This would lead to a government by elite and not democracy,” he added.

An inspector general of police is answerable to prime minister and chief minister, insisted Chaudhry, adding that “an attempt was being made to formulate a narrative that government officers can turn into heroes for not picking up phone calls … but, this will create chaos in the country”.

He said the apex court is a respectable institution, where the government will present its case. However, prime minister and chief minister will not shy away from using their rightful authority, he added.

Chaudhry said Minister of State for Interior Shehryar Afridi had been trying to contact the IG about the extensive use of crystal meth in educational institutions. “Mohammad Jan would not pick up his calls or call back. After several complaints, Prime Minister Imran Khan directed his transfer.”

The information minister also addressed issues surrounding PM Imran’s bani gala residence and said at the time of its construction it did not fall under the jurisdiction of Islamabad. He said they were trying to regularise the residence.

‘Threat of fiscal default averted’

The information minister also claimed, during his media talk, that the threat of fiscal default has been averted after a recent Saudi aid package.

He further said that the country was heading towards economic stability and investor confidence in the government’s fiscal policies has increased.

“An increase of 1,450 index points shows investor confidence,” said Chaudhry.

The information minister, referring to Prime Minister Khan’s upcoming official visit to China, said the country is Pakistan’s strategic partner and the visit would start a new chapter in the bilateral relationship between the two countries.



Where were these suo motto actions when the country was being bled dry and the police were not doing their work?
Sher ke peechey chuha bhi bhadur ban ke chalta hai....chief bhi ab ja ke sher ban raha hai only to negate the talk of his favoritism against the thug mafia, which is stupidity...
 
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The Prime Minister is the chief executive of the state, hence if the bureaucrats don't perform their duties within their domain, PM has every right to remove him.
when pti followers were clapping in Pmln tenure they didnt realize the overstepping into the domain of executive and now its is getting painful for them. bear it now you have to live with it.
 
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when pti followers were clapping in Pmln tenure they didnt realize the overstepping into the domain of executive and now its is getting painful for them. bear it now you have to live with it.
Godfather had 2/3 rd of majority, he should have brought Judicial reforms, but the problem with status quo they were comfortable with corrupt institutions to suit thier interests.
 
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Godfather had 2/3 rd of majority, he should have brought Judicial reforms, but the problem with status quo they were comfortable with corrupt institutions to suit thier interests.
which law can prevent SC to stop overstepping into executive domain? no one as the SC takes everything into the ambit of public interest which cant be removed.
 
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Drafted by those same officials, queen is still kicking in this part of the world - - -

We don't need an I. G for a province or an rpo for a region to overlook police affairs . Scale this post down to only district level .


Rules are rules, and due process is important. These procedures must endure from government to government if there are to be functioning organs of the state. If changing the nature of the posts as you describe is the solution preferred by the present government, then let them institute the changes according to due process.

A verbal order without following due process is more akin to an whimsical monarchy than a modern democracy.
 
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Rules are rules, and due process is important. These procedures must endure from government to government if there are to be functioning organs of the state. If changing the nature of the posts as you describe is the solution preferred by the present government, then let them institute the changes according to due process.

A verbal order without following due process is more akin to an whimsical monarchy than a modern democracy.

Superior issuing verbal orders to his subordinates is normal practice, now the once receiving verbal instruction should fulfill all the formalities and make it happen as it should be according to riles and regulations.

Now how verbal orders became "Whimsical Monarchy"?
 
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the judiciary is overstepping its boundaries the same as Pakistan's other institutions
every institution needs to work in its given parameters or else the country is nothing but a lawless state.

Wrong, No one is above the law.
 
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Superior issuing verbal orders to his subordinates is normal practice, now the once receiving verbal instruction should fulfill all the formalities and make it happen as it should be according to riles and regulations.

Now how verbal orders became "Whimsical Monarchy"?

Please note that I said "verbal orders without due process". If it can be shown that due process was followed after the verbal order was given, then it is in accordance with the rule of law, and not if such cannot be demonstrated.
 
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