ETPB chairman should be from minorities, says CJP
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court wrapped up Tuesday its suo motu notice into the Katas Raj pond after assurance from cement factories to arrange alternative sources of water and pay for the present water use, Geo News reported.
The historic pond in Chakwal, a revered site for Hindus, is said to have depleted due to operations in the vicinity of several cement factories that have sucked out the underground water. During the hearing, Punjab Additional Advocate General Asma Hamid informed the court that till the factories arrange alternative sources of water, the provincial government will charge them for their present use of water. The factories assured Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar, who was heading the bench, that they will arrange alternative sources of water in six months.
Justice Ijazul Ahsan observed that the water table of the area will increase when the factories and water pumps are closed down. The court also ordered the factories to submit Rs2 billion as bank security before concluding the case.
Moreover during the hearing, the chief justice observed that the chairperson of the Evacuee Trust Property Board should be from the minorities. “We are Muslims. We are in a majority here,” the chief justice remarked, explaining that the court has given an observation in this regard.
“It is our responsibility to safeguard worship places of minorities,” he added. During the course of hearings, the apex court had time and again admonished the private cement factories for putting profits before the environment. The chief justice had also warned of shutting down the factories for their gross negligence.
At an earlier hearing of the case, the factories had said it would cost Rs2 billion to build a pipeline to supply water from the nearest river. Moreover, the hearings led to the dismissal of ETPB chairman Siddiqul Farooq, after the court questioned the criteria of his appointment to the post.
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