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ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Tuesday issued an interim order on a suo motu case on the sit-in staged by the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) at Faizabad Interchange in 2017 and stated the party was registered with the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) by a resident of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
A two-judge bench headed by Justice Mushir Alam and comprising Justice Qazi Faez Isa resumed hearing the suo motu case on November 16 and had expressed anger over the absence of the attorney general of Pakistan and questioned the government's seriousness.
Last year in November, the top court had taken suo motu notice of the sit-in staged by TLP leaders and activists at the Faizabad Interchange. The three-week long sit-in, which had paralysed the federal capital, was called off on November 27 after protesters reached an agreement with the government.
The five-page order issued today stated that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) submitted a report on the record of TLP's registration as a political party.
“The report is signed by the secretary, who we are told, has taken a one-day holiday for an undisclosed personal reason on the very day this case was fixed, which creates the impression that this hearing is being avoided,” it added.
“The report states that those who had resorted to the dharna at the Islamabad Faizabad Interchange was registered as a political party. We would want to hear the ECP and the learned AGP on the question whether a party that brought the country to a standstill, caused massive economic loss, the loss of life, injured law enforcement personnel and cause destruction of public and private property can be registered as a political party or be allowed to continue as such,” the order stated.
Further, it said that the report present by ECP reveals that the TLP was registered by “a person who held a National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis (NICOP) which showed his residence to be in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)”.
https://www.geo.tv/latest/219098-fa...m-order-states-tlp-registered-by-uae-resident
A two-judge bench headed by Justice Mushir Alam and comprising Justice Qazi Faez Isa resumed hearing the suo motu case on November 16 and had expressed anger over the absence of the attorney general of Pakistan and questioned the government's seriousness.
Last year in November, the top court had taken suo motu notice of the sit-in staged by TLP leaders and activists at the Faizabad Interchange. The three-week long sit-in, which had paralysed the federal capital, was called off on November 27 after protesters reached an agreement with the government.
The five-page order issued today stated that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) submitted a report on the record of TLP's registration as a political party.
“The report is signed by the secretary, who we are told, has taken a one-day holiday for an undisclosed personal reason on the very day this case was fixed, which creates the impression that this hearing is being avoided,” it added.
“The report states that those who had resorted to the dharna at the Islamabad Faizabad Interchange was registered as a political party. We would want to hear the ECP and the learned AGP on the question whether a party that brought the country to a standstill, caused massive economic loss, the loss of life, injured law enforcement personnel and cause destruction of public and private property can be registered as a political party or be allowed to continue as such,” the order stated.
Further, it said that the report present by ECP reveals that the TLP was registered by “a person who held a National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis (NICOP) which showed his residence to be in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)”.
https://www.geo.tv/latest/219098-fa...m-order-states-tlp-registered-by-uae-resident