SC questions govt inaction on terror outfits
Asks AG why action plan only focused on Madaris; seeks details of NGOs working in the country
By our correspondents
July 03, 2015
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the attorney general to explain as to why the government’s action plan was only focused on Deeni Madaris (seminaries) and no action was being taken against the terrorist organisations.
A three-member bench of the court, headed by Justice Jawwad S. Khawaja, took up the case for hearing.The court sought the details of NGOs operating in the country besides calling proposals from the Federation and the provinces for bringing the NGOs within the ambit of law and the Constitution.
Justice Jawwad S. Khawaja remarked: “You have an action plan, then why it is not being implemented? What performance has been shown by the five governments with reference to the NGOs so far? Has the account of anyone been frozen so far? Why the name of Deeni Madaris is mentioned only?
“Why terrorist organisations are overlooked by them? Action should be taken against them as well. Governments should do their job. The court will issue no directive. No one can heave a sigh of relief. Every day a terror incident is published in newspapers. This is the level of seriousness of governments that terror incidents are taking place everyday. Tell us, what the government has done within six months and six days.”
The attorney general told the court that he had had a meeting with law officers in which secretary Law and Justice Commission was also present. “We have agreed on several proposals. The court should review them and then we will put them up before the governments,” said the attorney general. The court remarked: “You will have to do all things; we will issue no directives.”
The AG started reading out the Societies Act saying Deeni Madaris also come under it. Justice Jawwad asked why only the name of Deeni Madaris was mentioned and why terrorist organisations had been overlooked. The hearing of the case was adjourned till today.
A three-member bench of the court, headed by Justice Jawwad S. Khawaja, took up the case for hearing.The court sought the details of NGOs operating in the country besides calling proposals from the Federation and the provinces for bringing the NGOs within the ambit of law and the Constitution.
Justice Jawwad S. Khawaja remarked: “You have an action plan, then why it is not being implemented? What performance has been shown by the five governments with reference to the NGOs so far? Has the account of anyone been frozen so far? Why the name of Deeni Madaris is mentioned only?
“Why terrorist organisations are overlooked by them? Action should be taken against them as well. Governments should do their job. The court will issue no directive. No one can heave a sigh of relief. Every day a terror incident is published in newspapers. This is the level of seriousness of governments that terror incidents are taking place everyday. Tell us, what the government has done within six months and six days.”
The attorney general told the court that he had had a meeting with law officers in which secretary Law and Justice Commission was also present. “We have agreed on several proposals. The court should review them and then we will put them up before the governments,” said the attorney general. The court remarked: “You will have to do all things; we will issue no directives.”
The AG started reading out the Societies Act saying Deeni Madaris also come under it. Justice Jawwad asked why only the name of Deeni Madaris was mentioned and why terrorist organisations had been overlooked. The hearing of the case was adjourned till today.
-
Funeral Home Owner Sentenced To 40 Years For Selling Corpses, Faking Ashes -
Why Is Thor Portrayed Differently In Marvel Movies? -
Dutch Seismologist Hints At 'surprise’ Quake In Coming Days -
Australia’s Liberal-National Coalition Reunites After Brief Split Over Hate Laws -
DC Director Gives Hopeful Message As Questions Raised Over 'Blue Beetle's Future -
King Charles New Plans For Andrew In Norfolk Exposed -
What You Need To Know About Ischemic Stroke -
Shocking Reason Behind Type 2 Diabetes Revealed By Scientists -
SpaceX Cleared For NASA Crew-12 Launch After Falcon 9 Review -
Meghan Markle Gives Old Hollywood Vibes In New Photos At Glitzy Event -
Simple 'finger Test' Unveils Lung Cancer Diagnosis -
Groundbreaking Treatment For Sepsis Emerges In New Study -
Roblox Blocked In Egypt Sparks Debate Over Child Safety And Digital Access -
Savannah Guthrie Addresses Ransom Demands Made By Her Mother Nancy's Kidnappers -
OpenAI Reportedly Working On AI-powered Earbuds As First Hardware Product -
Andrew, Sarah Ferguson Refuse King Charles Request: 'Raising Eyebrows Inside Palace'