ISLAMABAD: During proceedings of the Balochistan law and order case, Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry remarked that no one was safe in the province as people were being killed irrespective of their sect.
A three member bench heard the law and order case on Wednesday and was informed by the Advocate General (AG) that the situation only affected 200 out of the provinces 6.5 million residents. The AG further said that writing that there was a failure in maintaining law and order was not possible.
Justice Khilji Arif remarked that it seemed like the administration had given up on law and order in the province and asked if the provincial government could not maintain peace what was the responsibility of the federal government?
The lawyer for the federation replied that the federal government could not take any steps in the province.
The President of the Supreme Court Bar Association, Yasin Azad said the Balochistan issue was getting out of hand and no one wanted to talk about the real issues in the province.
The lawyer for the agencies said the FC would implement orders, to which the Chief Justice said that the FC should give in writing when it will produce the missing persons.
A three member bench heard the law and order case on Wednesday and was informed by the Advocate General (AG) that the situation only affected 200 out of the provinces 6.5 million residents. The AG further said that writing that there was a failure in maintaining law and order was not possible.
Justice Khilji Arif remarked that it seemed like the administration had given up on law and order in the province and asked if the provincial government could not maintain peace what was the responsibility of the federal government?
The lawyer for the federation replied that the federal government could not take any steps in the province.
The President of the Supreme Court Bar Association, Yasin Azad said the Balochistan issue was getting out of hand and no one wanted to talk about the real issues in the province.
The lawyer for the agencies said the FC would implement orders, to which the Chief Justice said that the FC should give in writing when it will produce the missing persons.
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