What's new

One brave Judge

HAIDER

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
May 21, 2006
Messages
33,771
Reaction score
14
Country
Pakistan
Location
Pakistan
Model Town probe report says police acted on govt orders


LAHORE: The judicial commission investigating the June 17 Model Town incident has held the government responsible for it and said police acted on government orders which led to the bloodshed.

The report has said the affidavits of Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif and former law minister Rana Sanaullah contained contradictions regarding the orders they reportedly issued to police to disengage, and declared that what happened on the ground did not match such claims.

Contents of the report, which the government says is secret, were first revealed by anchor of a private television channel on Tuesday and were confirmed to Dawn by independent sources.

Quoting the report, the sources said decisions taken at a meeting presided over by Mr Sanaullah before the incident led to the worst kind of bloodshed.

Punjab govt insists the judicial commission’s report is inconclusive
According to the report, Mr Sharif claimed in his affidavit that he had ordered police to disengage in Model Town. However, the chief minister did not mention this in the press conference he addressed after the fiasco.

“It seems the word ‘disengagement’ was an afterthought to save the chief minister,” the sources quoted the report as saying.

The report said the action in Model Town was taken under the orders of the government, said the sources. It also said the police were totally responsible for it.

A Punjab government spokesman said the report of the judicial tribunal was received and examined. It was observed that it required further analysis, as it was inconclusive.

He said that because the report was based on some documents, statements and affidavits which were not provided with it a request was immediately made to the high court for the provision of the documents so that the report might be reviewed and necessary action taken.

“Meanwhile, the government has constituted a committee to carry out a detailed analysis of the report and make recommendations and a way forward accordingly. The moment the subject missing documents are received, the report shall be referred to the committee and further necessary action would be taken in the light of its recommendations,” the spokesman added.

Sources in the Punjab government did not contradict the claims made by the television anchor or by those who talked to Dawn. But they insisted that the report was inconclusive.

The commission did not have the mandate to give findings or fix responsibility and its presiding officer, Justice Ali Baqar Najfi, mentioned this to media while handing over the report to the provincial home department.

They said that during the proceedings the commission did not object to the affidavit of the chief minister in which he had said that he had asked police to disengage.

His was the only affidavit which was not read out before the commission. Also, the chief minister was not cross-examined by the commission.

“Under the law, the objections are highlighted during cross-examination of the provider of an affidavit. And changes are shown to the supplier and his or her signatures are sought on it.

“If this is not done, the affidavit is considered to be accepted. And this is what happened with the chief minister’s affidavit,” a source said.

The sources said the Punjab government had sought affidavits and other documents from the commission exactly for this purpose. They said Mr Sanaullah ordered removal of the encroachments in front of Dr Tahirul Qadri’s residence after receiving reports that they were illegal. “He did not order action against anything legal.”

Official sources said the findings of any judicial commission were not binding on the government. And in this case there were no findings.

Giving findings and fixing responsibility were the job of the government. The government would fix the responsibility only after examining the supporting affidavits and other documents being sought from the commission, they added.

Published in Dawn, August 27th, 2014
 
. .
Welcome to democracy.

@Syed.Ali.Haider l So can PM and CM be tried without removing them?


Of course!

In fact, let the judicial process work fairly and by due process mete out justice, to whomever and whatever, strictly according to the law.

This will be a good thing for Pakistan.
 
.
This protest by two parties exposed all the political powers and nonpolitical powers e.g. Judiciary, FIA, NAB, Police & Army.

Now everyone has to clean his face before moving forward.
 
. .
@Syed.Ali.Haider l A same judicary which has failed to seduce NAWAZ's pressure to even register an FIR? - Dream on!

Btw who attacked the Supreme Court again? ;)

Then your wrath should be directed at the judiciary, not at any one else.

Those who attacked the Supreme Court are no different than those who are literally sh1tting on its lawns today.
 
.
THIS IS PAKISTAN .. where rich like zardari and sharif family can buy anyone ... they induct their own people so later they can get benifits
 
. .
So can PM and CM be tried without removing them?
They can! In the imaginative utopian world of Syed, our PM can go in and out of jail, courts and national assembly at the same time alltogether. LOL.

In fact, let the judicial process work fairly and by due process mete out justice, to whomever and whatever, strictly according to the law
Its not US, but Pakistani judiciary we are talking about.

This protest by two parties exposed all the political powers and nonpolitical powers e.g. Judiciary, FIA, NAB, Police & Army.
Of course. It should have been exposed long ago. There is NO writ of the state anywhere in this pseudo democracy.

Those who attacked the Supreme Court are no different than those who are literally sh1tting on its lawns today.
LOL. If you can't differentiate between goons and peaceful democratic protesters, there is no need to discuss anything with you.
 
. . .
THIS IS PAKISTAN .. where rich like zardari and sharif family can buy anyone ... they induct their own people so later they can get benifits
Sadly, This is how things work in Pakistan. Justice is just the servant of the rich and the dream for the poor
 
. . . .

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom