Ali Siddiqui’s appointment not within our purview: IHC
ISLAMABAD: Hearing a petition challenging the appointment of Ali Jehangir Siddiqui as Pakistan’s ambassador to Washington, Justice Athar Minallah of Islamabad High Court (IHC) Friday remarked that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has raised no objection to Siddiqui’s appointment and it did not affect the career diplomats.
The judge also observed that Siddiqui’s appointment is a policy matter not falling within the court jurisdiction. “Moreover, the petitioner is also not aggrieved,” the bench remarked.
Waseem Sajjad advocate, Legal counsel for the petitioner Shahzad Siddique Alvi, argued that as per policy 80% ambassadors are appointed from career diplomats and 20% from other fields.
Ali Jehangir Siddiqui is a person against whom inquiries are pending with the National Accountability Bureau (NAB). The NAB has already recommended putting his name on the ECL.
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