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IHC in missing persons case: Govt should resign if subordinate institutions not under control

Published on: September 9, 2022 4:39 PM

IHC in missing persons case: Govt should resign if subordinate institutions not under control
Islamabad High Court in missing person Case

Islamabad High Court (IHC) Chief Justice Athar Minallah lambasted the government for having “no control over subsidiary institutions”.  As Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif appeared before the IHC on Friday in missing person case.

Earlier in July, the court had given the incumbent government till early September to recover six missing persons. Journalist Mudassar Naro is among the missing persons to be recovered and presented before the court. The judge gave a warning that in case of non-recovery, the premier will have to appear in person at the next hearing.

During the hearing of the case earlier today, CJ Minallah stated that “it [missing persons] is a serious issue” as he explained why the PM had been called to the court.

“The matter is pending in court for several months now,” he added.  He also expressed dissatisfaction over the government’s inaction on the issue.

The court said that as the chief executive the responsibility to address enforced disappearances lies with him.

Acknowledging the committee formed by PM Shehbaz and his efforts, the court went on to express deep concern saying “this is not an issue for a committee”.

The IHC also said that the pain of the affected families had not been taken into account. As it was observed that no action was seen even in the case of the recovered individuals.

“No issue is larger than this one before the court,” the judge confessing that the Baloch students’ issues were “most disturbing”. Also, enforced disappearances were a matter of going against the constitution.

“This court will ensure civil supremacy,” said CJ Minallah. He regretted that PM Shehbaz had to appear before the court. “Either it should be admitted that the constitution is not held. Or these institutions are under the control of the executive.”

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: IHC, Latest, missing person

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