"Islamabad sealed off to enforce ban on gathering"!what is going on this doesn't looks good at all.......
Islamabad sealed off to enforce ban on gathering
By Syed Irfan Raza and Ahmed Hassan
ISLAMABAD, March 15: The government on Thursday decided to seal off the capital, call in extra police force and take strict action against people violating a ban on public gatherings outside the Supreme Court during the second hearing of the presidential reference against ââ¬Ënon-functionalââ¬â¢ Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry on Friday.
Government sources said that a contingent of more than 1,000 policemen, called in from Punjab, had been deployed at entry points and other important places along with personnel of the Capital Police and Rangers.
Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao said all possible measures would be taken to maintain security, including the sealing off of the capital.
Meanwhile, addressing a press conference here, federal Information Minister Muhammad Ali Durrani accused the opposition of trying to create a law and order situation and said it was spreading ââ¬Ëbaseless rumoursââ¬â¢ and trying to disturb peace by threatening to synchronise a protest outside the Supreme Court with the Supreme Judicial Councilââ¬â¢s proceedings.
The minister offered ââ¬Ëofficial transportââ¬â¢ for newsmen who wished to ââ¬Ëcoverââ¬â¢ the SJC hearing. However, he denied that the Constitution Avenue would be closed to private traffic.
On Thursday evening, several pickets manned by armed security personnel and tear-gas vehicles were seen in the city. Barricades and rings of barbed wire have been erected at many points on roads leading to the Constitution Avenue.
The measures were taken after a series of security meetings held at the interior ministry, the local administration and police to chalk out a plan to maintain ââ¬Ëpeaceââ¬â¢ during the second hearing of the reference.
ââ¬ÅThe government is worried that Jamaat-i-Islami chief Qazi Hussain Ahmed will offer Friday prayers outside the Supreme Court building despite the ban on public gatherings in Islamabad,ââ¬Â a senior security official said.
He said that terrorists could exploit the situation to get ââ¬Åas far as the Supreme Court in the guise of JI activists,ââ¬Â he added.
He said the JI chief had not obtained any permission to organise Friday prayers outside the apex court building and action would be taken if the JI chief made such an attempt.
ââ¬ÅWe cannot allow any demonstration or a public gathering outside the Supreme Court because such activity can disturb the smooth proceedings of the Supreme Judicial Council,ââ¬Â Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao told Dawn.
Lawyers of Islamabad have also called a public meeting outside the SC building.
The security official revealed that Islamabad would be sealed early in the morning and no vehicle would be allowed to enter the capital.
Administrations of Rawalpindi and Islamabad have ordered transporters to stop the service between the two cities on Friday.
Managements of various universities, including the Islamic International University and the Quaid-i-Azam University, were also asked to keep their vehicles off the routes leading to the Constitution Avenue.
Most schools in the two cities have announced a ââ¬Ëholidayââ¬â¢ for today.
Information Minister Durrani said police ââ¬Åwill not pressââ¬Â the non-functional Chief Justice of Pakistan and let him go to the court by any means he preferred.
He said notice had been taken about ââ¬Åwhatever happened between a federal minister and a senior journalist on a television showââ¬Â and would be dealt with accordingly.
Deflecting allegations that the Chief Justiceââ¬â¢s lawyers were not allowed to meet him, the minister said every complaint in this regard ought to be submitted to the Supreme Judicial Council, and claiming that a large number of people from ââ¬Åvarious walks of lifeââ¬Â had met the Chief Justice on Thursday.
Mr Durrani said that the government was ââ¬Åabiding by parameters set by the Supreme Judicial Councilââ¬Â about commenting on the issue of the presidential reference.
When asked that if the presidential reference and the rendering of a sitting CJ non-functional was correct, why had the International Court of Justice expressed concern about it, the minister said the statement was ââ¬Åbased on hearsayââ¬Â.
The minister said that Sheikh Rashidââ¬â¢s statement about excesses against the CJP and his family was based on the supposition that if it had been done, it was wrong.
He said he did not think any crisis existed in the country and said that Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz would return in the evening from Tajikistan in accordance with the twice-changed programme. He was originally scheduled to pay a three-day visit, which was curtailed to two days but he had ââ¬Ådecidedââ¬Â to complete the three-day tour at the ââ¬Åinsistence of his hostsââ¬Â.
http://www.dawn.com/2007/03/16/top11.htm