Balahisar Fort possession: PHC asks interior ministry, FC to explain position
By Akhtar Amin
December 01, 2017
PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court (PHC) has put on notice the Ministry of Interior and Inspector General of the Frontier Corps to explain their position in a writ petition that sought the historic Balahisar Fort to be vacated by the paramilitary force. A division bench comprising Justice Roohul Amin Khan and Justice Qalandar Ali Khan issued notice to the federal government through Ministry of Interior, IGFC and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government through chief secretary in the writ petition.
The petition was filed by senior Supreme Court lawyer, Muhammad Khursheed Khan. He sought an order for the government to get vacated the Balahisar Fort, which is currently being used as the FC headquarters. The petitioner argued that under the KP Antiquities Act 2016, Balahisar Fort has been declared a national heritage. He submitted that all famous forts, including Shahi Qila in Lahore, Lal Qila in Delhi and Lal Qila in Agra in India are open to public.
He pointed out that Balahisar Fort was closed to public and the FC was not vacating it despite the fact that an alternative site measuring over 500 kanals of land in Hayatabad town in Peshawar had been earmarked for housing the FC headquarters and some construction work has already been done there.
The petitioner argued that the presence of the fighting force of FC in Balahisar Fort in such a crowded place was not only dangerous for the populated areas in the city, but also for the adjoining Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's biggest public sector Lady Reading Hospital.
The senior lawyer prayed the court to direct the respondents to hand over the possession of the historic fort to the department concerned and declare it national heritage. He advocated that the closed doors of the fort should be opened for the people of the province.
The petitioner informed the court that the busy GT Road was closed by the FC personnel for all kinds of traffic when vehicles entered or left the fort and it frequently caused traffic jam on the road.
It is pertinent to mention that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on February 3 last year told the media during inauguration of the work on the zoo in Peshawar that the provincial government would get the possession of Balahisar Fort from the FC to turn it into a tourist spot. However, neither the PTI chief nor his party's provincial government have yet to make any efforts to get the fort vacated. The petitioner also explained the historic background of the fort in his writ petition. It is a very big fort covering 10 acres of land by inner wall while the outside wall encompasses 15 acres. It has a height of about 90 feet from the ground level.
The petition was filed by senior Supreme Court lawyer, Muhammad Khursheed Khan. He sought an order for the government to get vacated the Balahisar Fort, which is currently being used as the FC headquarters. The petitioner argued that under the KP Antiquities Act 2016, Balahisar Fort has been declared a national heritage. He submitted that all famous forts, including Shahi Qila in Lahore, Lal Qila in Delhi and Lal Qila in Agra in India are open to public.
He pointed out that Balahisar Fort was closed to public and the FC was not vacating it despite the fact that an alternative site measuring over 500 kanals of land in Hayatabad town in Peshawar had been earmarked for housing the FC headquarters and some construction work has already been done there.
The petitioner argued that the presence of the fighting force of FC in Balahisar Fort in such a crowded place was not only dangerous for the populated areas in the city, but also for the adjoining Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's biggest public sector Lady Reading Hospital.
The senior lawyer prayed the court to direct the respondents to hand over the possession of the historic fort to the department concerned and declare it national heritage. He advocated that the closed doors of the fort should be opened for the people of the province.
The petitioner informed the court that the busy GT Road was closed by the FC personnel for all kinds of traffic when vehicles entered or left the fort and it frequently caused traffic jam on the road.
It is pertinent to mention that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on February 3 last year told the media during inauguration of the work on the zoo in Peshawar that the provincial government would get the possession of Balahisar Fort from the FC to turn it into a tourist spot. However, neither the PTI chief nor his party's provincial government have yet to make any efforts to get the fort vacated. The petitioner also explained the historic background of the fort in his writ petition. It is a very big fort covering 10 acres of land by inner wall while the outside wall encompasses 15 acres. It has a height of about 90 feet from the ground level.
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