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Govt forms new cabinet committee related to Faizabad sit-in case

Govt forms

ISLAMABAD:  The federal government on Thursday formed a new cabinet committee related to the Faizabad sit-in case.

The committee will recommend that a new commission should be formed to investigate the Faizabad sit-in or not. The cabinet committee will give its recommendations in two weeks.

According to the notice issued by the Cabinet Division, if the committee recommends the formation of a new commission, it will also determine the Terms of References (ToR). The Cabinet Committee will be headed by Federal Minister for Law and Justice Azam Nazir Tarar.

The Interior Minister, Establishment Division Minister, Attorney General and Secretary will be the members of the Law Committee.

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Cabinet dissatisfied with probe commission’s report on Faizabad sit-in

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ISLAMABAD: The federal cabinet, with Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif in the chair expressed its dissatisfaction over a report of an Inquiry Commission into Faizabad sit-in (dharna) by observing that the commission had not adhered to its Terms of Reference (ToR).

The meeting directed to constitute a special committee of the cabinet that would submit its recommendations in this regard.

The Attorney General for Pakistan submitted an inquiry report over the matter and gave a detailed briefing to the cabinet. The cabinet also adopted a resolution expressing condolences on the shahadat of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and their companions in a helicopter crash.

The meeting also granted its approval to the recommendation of Ministry of Interior for duty and tax exemption on the equipment donated to Balochistan police by Guangdong Public Security Department, China.

However, under Federal Excise Tax 2005, the federal excise duty would be imposed on these items. The cabinet directed that in future, such like donations and grants would be exempted from taxes.

It also approved signing of memorandum of understanding between Pakistan and the United Kingdom with regard to handing over of three accused of Pakistani nationality on the recommendation of the ministry of interior.

During the meeting, the National Livestock Breeding Policy, 2022 was presented by the Ministry of National Food Security and Research and the cabinet directed it to resubmit it after holding consultations with the private sector.

The prime minister also directed for formulation of a mechanism under a private-public partnership project for establishing a quality slaughterhouse for Islamabad and its surrounding areas.

The cabinet on the recommendation of National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) granted its approval to ex-post facto on the relief goods dispatched to the Palestinians by the NDMA.

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Faizabad sit-in: Commission summons Shahbaz Sharif on Jan 3

Faizabad sit-in commission summons Shahbaz Sharif on Jan 3

ISLAMABAD: An investigative commission set up to examine the 2017 Faizabad sit-in has called upon Shehbaz Sharif, the President of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and former Prime Minister, for questioning on January 3, sources said. Shehbaz has been summoned in his capacity as the former Chief Minister of Punjab to provide a statement regarding … Read more

Govt forms inquiry commission on TLP’s Faizabad sit-in case

Faizabad sit-in

The interim government has established an inquiry commission to execute the Supreme Court’s decision on the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan’s Faizabad sit-in case. The notification regarding the commission’s formation has been officially issued, with retired Inspector General (IG) Akhtar Ali Shah appointed as its chairman. The federal government, through a gazette notification, has outlined the Terms of … Read more

Faizabad sit-in: CJP grills PEMRA chief, demands name of mastermind

Faizabad sit-in

Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faiz Isa on Wednesday expressed a strong desire to uncover the true mastermind behind the Faizabad sit-in. The three-member bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, led by Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa, Justice Aminuddin Khan and Justice Athar Manullah, was overseeing the case. Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa inquired … Read more

Govt forms fact-finding committee to identify responsible of Faizabad sit-in  

Faizabad
  • The Attorney General submitted implementation report.
  • Fact-finding committee formed to implement decision of SC.
  • The committee will determine responsible persons and handlers.

ISLAMABAD:  The federal government has formed a fact-finding committee to identify those responsible for the Faizabad sit-in.

The Attorney General submitted the implementation report in the Faizabad sit-in case to the Supreme Court, in which it was stated that the federal government has formed a fact-finding committee to determine the people responsible for the Faizabad sit-in case.

The Attorney General’s report states that a fact-finding committee has been formed to implement the decision of the Supreme Court on February 6, 2019. The fact-finding committee includes Additional Secretary Interior, Additional Secretary Defence and Director ISI.

The fact-finding committee’s TORs have also been made a part of the implementation report. The committee will conduct an inquiry under the prescribed TORs.

The Attorney General’s report submitted to the Supreme Court states that the fact-finding committee will also record the statements of the witnesses, the fact-finding committee will determine the responsible persons and handlers of the Faizabad sit-in case.

According to the report, the first meeting of the fact-finding committee was held on October 26 on the fixed TORs. The fact-finding committee will submit a report based on the suggestions after the investigation. If fact-finding committee required time then it will refer to the Ministry of Defence.

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IB moves SC to withdraw Faizabad sit-in review petition 

IB
  • Deputy Director of IB  filed a miscellaneous application.
  • IB wants to withdraw the review plea against the decision.
  • SC will take up petitions on Sep 28 against Feb 6, 2019 verdict.

ISLAMABAD: The Intelligence Bureau (IB) has decided to withdraw its review pleas filed in the Supreme Court in the Faizabad Dharna(Faizabad Sit-in) case.

The Deputy Director of the Intelligence Bureau filed a miscellaneous application in the Faizabad Dharna review case in the Supreme Court.

In the miscellaneous petition of the Deputy Director, it has been stated that the IB wants to withdraw the review plea against the decision.

On the other hand, former federal minister Sheikh Rasheed’s lawyer filed a petition for adjournment of the Faizabad sit-in review case.

It has been stated in the petition that Sheikh Rasheed is under custody and cannot be contacted, his lawyer Amanullah Kanrani has now become the provincial law minister, so he cannot appear in the Faizabad Dharna review case as the provincial law minister.

It has been requested in the petition that the court adjourn the hearing of the case.

It should be noted that the Faizabad sit-in review case will be heard in the Supreme Court on September 28.

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