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Justice Qazi Faez Isa of the Supreme Court on Wednesday lashed out at security agencies for "failing to produce a new report" on last year's Faizabad sit-in.

After a weeks-long protest at the Faizabad interchange that had disrupted life in the capital, the government and protesters reached an army-brokered agreement in November 2017, in which the former had conceded to the latter's demands.

Justice Isa is part of a two-member SC bench, along with Justice Musheer Alam, which has been hearing a suo motu case regarding the use of abusive language during the sit-in and the difficulties caused to residents of the capital by the roadblocks placed by the agitators.

Justice Isa asked the deputy attorney general on Wednesday if the agencies had a report to submit.

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The deputy attorney general told the bench that no such report has been furnished because the court had not passed any orders in this regard. To this, Justice Isa said that the security agencies should have submitted a new report when the court had expressed its dissatisfaction over the previous report on the same issue.

"Who is paying you? Who is paying the Inter-Services Intelligence? No one should consider themselves above the law," he said while addressing the deputy attorney general.

"The army did not establish this country and the state will not be ruled on the whims and wishes of anyone."

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"Read history to know how Pakistan was established; Quaid-i-Azam was not surrounded by a brigade but a leadership willing to create Pakistan," he said.

Last month, the SC had rejected ISI's report on the Faizabad sit-in, calling it "unsatisfactory". "This report is deeply unsettling: it has been prepared by one of the premier agencies of the country, yet a journalist could have given more details [about the protests] than this report," Justice Isa had said after reviewing the document.

Taking about the inaction on part of the government against the Faizabad protesters, Justice Isa during today's hearing remarked: "No one moves against them who block roads, resort to torture and torch vehicles," he said.

"Those claiming to be 'Aashiq e Rasool' used derogatory language — this is not Islam. They are enemies of Islam; they portray a horrible picture of the religion."

'Army involved in commercial activities'
Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) also criticised the military on Wednesday, questioning its involvement in commercial activities.

He was hearing a petition demanding to make the Faizabad sit-in inquiry report public.

The court, during earlier hearings, had lashed out at the government as well as the army for the role assigned to the military "as the mediator" to end the sit-in. Justice Siddiqui had pointed out that the army chief instead of following the orders of the chief executive became a mediator. "Who is the army to adopt a mediator's role?" the judge had inquired. "Where does the law assign this role to a major general?"

On Wednesday, Justice Siddiqui remarked: "No army in the world is involved in commercial activities but our's is selling even cement, meat and bread."

He said that the court will issue a notice to defence secretary to know about the stance of the ministry over the issue.

"They want to earn as per a commercial model but want to be dealt with like an armed force," he said. Justice Siddiqui went on to say that people have been made mental, economic and moral slaves.

The court issued a notice to the deputy attorney general, seeking a reply on the issue.

The petitioner, through his counsel, contended that they had approached the registrar office for access to the report but the plea was denied. Justice Siddiqui replied on a lighter note, saying that he was already facing six references against him and it seemed that the petitioner wanted Siddiqui to face the seventh one.

"The report has been sealed as per a court order," he told the lawyer.

The case was deferred for an indefinite period.
 
Many militaries are involved in revenue-generating schemes such as businesses. I don't think there is anything wrong, they are generating funds for the defense of our country and also contributing to our economy and jobs.

Our Armed Forces of almost a million personnel are only given a mere $8 Billion dollars to deter the second largest military in the world breathing down on us to our East and the menace of terrorism which even US/NATO were not able to defeat with their hundreds of billions and even trillions of dollars.

Either provide the funding our military requires to efficiently safeguard our security (which we economically cannot), or don't complain.
 
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Army is not above the law
so if they are doing vusnieess acording to law then what harm is in that..?There is no other airforce which is building its own fighter jet.... so what shd we do? stop doing that..!! what Pak army is doing like 'Circular Economy'

http://www.wrap.org.uk/about-us/about/wrap-and-circular-economy

Once my HOD (retired commodore) visited KRL, he was told to be received by high level member .... to his surprise that man had just vocational training but 30 years of experience..... and was still working as other technical persons...

idea was invest your youth and time and in return you don't have to be afraid of pay raise, health, schooling, housing etc...
 
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Well no army,
  1. Performs census
  2. Flood rescue duties
  3. Fight terrorism in Urban areas
  4. Provide support and protection to the SC

There is no issue in generating funds especially when our economy has been mired into corruption by the corrupt crooks. Rather it should be appreciated as long as the funds are being utilised in a proper manner.

Qazi Isa should not get ahead of himself.
 
so if they are doing vusnieess acording to law then what harm is in that..?There is no other airforce which is building its own fighter jet.... so what shd we do? stop doing that..!! what Pak army is doing like 'Circular Economy'
I don't think doing business to fund the military is a problem but involvement in politics with money is
 
I don't think doing business to fund the military is a problem but involvement in politics with money is
Agreed but if they have evidence then it should be brought forward and the officers involved in it also the politicians who took that money be punished. But he cannot utter sweeping statements. We should know on who's behalf this judge is quacking.

Wah maja aagaya bhayya! Well said.
Well I personally think that he is trying to create a chasm between the judiciary and army as the crucial verdicts are about to come. CJ should look into this matter because the SC needs support from the army otherwise the goons of the cult will run over it as they have done in the past and recently firing was done at justice Ijaz ul Hasan's home twice..
 
Agreed but if they have evidence then it should be brought forward and the officers involved in it also the politicians who took that money be punished. But he cannot utter sweeping statements. We should know on who's behalf this judge is quacking.

The good thing that came out of this Panama case is that the cards are revealed. People haven't stayed in position of playing both ways. Now it's up to the establishment, judiciary to sort these people out. Let it be judges, military, politicians, media personalities and bureaucracy. But knowing the sorry state of decision makers nothing gonna happen on mass scale.
 

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