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LB must for resolving issues, says CJ
 


July 11, 2012 - Updated 146 PKT
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QUETTA: Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry has said that problems Baloch people were facing could have been resolved, had there been local governments in place.

 

The Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday resumed hearing of the Balochistan law and order case at its Quetta Registry.

 

A three-member bench of the apex court headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and comprising Justice Khilji Arif Hussain and Justice Jawwad S Khawaja, was hearing the petition filed by the Balochistan Bar Association on the law and order situation in the province.

 

During proceedings, the CJ asked the former deputy commissioner Khuzdar if the Frontier Corps (FC) informed the civil administration about its actions in 2011. On this, the former DC replied that they were not informed by the FC.

 

The CJ remarked that nobody knows about activities carried out by the FC in the province including the commissioner, deputy commissioner and Levies. He said that the court convenes and issues directives but none of those orders are implemented.

 

The Chief Justice asked the FC lawyer Raja Irshad to either produce all the missing persons or summon all the commandants. On this, the FC lawyer pleaded for time till Thursday.

 

Chief Justice remarked that issues could have been resolved, had there been local governments in place.

 

The CJ then directed Balochistan’s home secretary to produce details of the bodies being recovered in the province.

 

In Tuesday’s hearing, the SC had summoned the Inspector General Frontier Corps (IG FC) and Commandant Frontier Corps.

 

FC lawyer Raja Irshad had informed the court that there was not a single person in the custody of the FC, to which the Chief Justice replied that there was evidence contrary to this.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reader Comments
The Honorable Justices are too kind to say that "the Administation is unaware of the FC acts.". The President, the PM, the CM and the Provincial Ministers & Bureaucracy as well as the intelligence-security agencies not only know of these crimes and given their tacit approval but also, through their official and non-official machinery & informers collaborate with the FC etc. in 'hunting down' the targeted victims.

Malek Tauqee/Towghi (Baloch),Ph.D.
USA
Nonsense

Observer
Pakistan
 
 
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