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Judicial commission challenged in SHC
A constitutional
petition was moved to Sindh High Court on Monday challenging the formation of
the judicial commission, set up by the chief minister Sindh, over the recent
killings followed by the assassination of MQM MPA Syed Raza Haider. A
representative of the Human Rights Commission of South Asia, Syed Iqbal Kazmi, &
Counsel for the petitioner Mahmood Ul Hassan (Advocate ) and Shah Faisil (Advocate)
referring to the killings of over 90 people in the city during the first week of
August, submitted that the law-enforcement agencies had failed to protect the
life and liberty of the citizens although Article 9 of the Constitution
guaranteed protection to citizens, while Article 4 assured that every individual
had right to be dealt with in accordance with the law.
The petitioner submitted that the government on the one hand constituted
investigation team headed by the DIG West Sultan Khawaja and nine other
high-ranking police officers for probing the killing of Muttahida Qaumi Movement
MPA, Raza Hyder, who had been assassinated on August 2, while no inquiry team
was constituted for probing the murder of over 90 people who had been killed in
last week’s violence in the city which was discriminatory as police could not
distinguish in investigation and that every citizen was equal in the eyes of the
law.
He submitted that the wave of target killings stopped following the visit of
federal interior minister Rehman Malik to Karachi who met with the leaders of
Awami National Party and Muttahida Qaumi Movement which gave the impression that
the two parties had some role in the entire episode as the Rangers and police
failed to control the killings and violence, but the same abruptly reduced to
some extent after the visit of the federal interior minister.
He said that all those criminal cases that had been withdrawn under the National
Reconciliation Ordinance in Sindh could not be reopened despite orders of the
Supreme Court and prayed the court to order immediate trial of those cases.
The petitioner cited the interior and home secretaries, the DG of Rangers, the
IG of police, the Capital City Police Officer Karachi, the DG of ISI, the
Director of IB, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement and the Awami National Party as
respondents and prayed the court to conduct the judicial inquiry over the
killings in the city since 2009.
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