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rehman is the one gaurding his seat, zardari would do anything to protect his last tenure!!!!Express news has broken the news that Mr Asif Zardari has excused punishment of Mr Rehman Mali Interior Minister. These punishments were revoked by Lahore High Court
As per one of the news channel Law Minister had given this brightest idea of pardoning punishment. I think pardon rather confirms the occurrence of crime. After all one begs pardon after accepting his fault.
Iss ko yeh akalmand wazir hi lay doobian gay
As per one of the news channel Law Minister had given this brightest idea of pardoning punishment. I think pardon rather confirms the occurrence of crime. After all one begs pardon after accepting his fault.
Iss ko yeh akalmand wazir hi lay doobian gay
Anyways, I've always been amazed by the hatred of the public towards Rehman Malik. Hatred towards Babar Awan is justified for he has constantly been creating problems b/w the judiciary and the executive; but I'm flabbergasted at the hatred towards Rehman Malik for nobody has a valid reason for it. Claiming that "he hasn't stopped suicide bombings" is idiotic. His political association with Zardari camp and the initial attempts at transferring ISI from MoD to MoI have made the military and the establishment hate him. The public's hate towards Malik is just the way of the public showing their dislike of the current setup and not based on incompetence.
1) You may not believe but the first reason that comes in my mind is the name "Rehman" - Which is not allowed/disliked in Islam as per some Muslims's belief. (According to them It should be AbdurRehman and Rehman is dedicated to God only).
His name is Abdul Rehman Malik, you are wrong on this account. Like many people, his name is commonly used without the Abdul/Abdur.
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...The punishment was given by free judiciary not by Establishment or ISI.Musharraf pardoned Wasim Sajjad's sentence. Presidential Pardons are granted to advisors and close associates throughout the world. Nothing new or weird going on here.
Article 45. President's power to grant pardon :- The President shall have power to grant pardon, reprieve and respite, and to remit, suspend or commute any sentence passed by any court, tribunal or other authority.
Anyways, I've always been amazed by the hatred of the public towards Rehman Malik. Hatred towards Babar Awan is justified for he has constantly been creating problems b/w the judiciary and the executive; but I'm flabbergasted at the hatred towards Rehman Malik for nobody has a valid reason for it. Claiming that "he hasn't stopped suicide bombings" is idiotic. His political association with Zardari camp and the initial attempts at transferring ISI from MoD to MoI have made the military and the establishment hate him. The public's hate towards Malik is just the way of the public showing their dislike of the current setup and not based on incompetence.
President pardons Malik in all NAB references
LAHORE: President Asif Ali Zardari has pardoned sentences awarded to Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik in all National Accountability Bureau (NAB) references.
The interior minister had appealed to the Lahore High Court to acquit him in the NAB references but the court upheld the sentences awarded to him. The President has the power under Article 45 of the Constitution to remit sentences announced by the courts. Earlier, a special division bench of the Lahore High Court (LHC) on Monday dismissed Maliks appeals against his conviction in two references by the Rawalpindi accountability court. The accountability court had sentenced Malik to three-year imprisonment each in two corruption cases filed by NAB.
According to legal experts, Maliks conviction by the accountability court stood restored after the LHC verdict while a suspension of his punishment granted by the LHC also stood overturned. LHC Chief Justice Khawaja Muhammad Sharif and Justice Waqar Hasan Mir handed down the judgment which they had reserved on May 6 after hearing arguments of Maliks counsel. The references were filed against Malik in 1997 and 1998 on the basis of cases registered by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) against him.
In the first reference, Rehman Malik was accused of receiving two cars worth Rs17,98,000 from Saleem Godial of the Toyota Central Motors, Karachi, as illegal gratification on account of purchasing official vehicles by the FIA worth millions of rupees from Toyota Motors. The second case against Malik was registered by the FIA on the complaint of Hashim Raza, a resident of Lahore. Raza alleged that Malik, along with assistant director FIA Islamabad Muhammad Sajjad Haider, raided his house in August 1994 and looted jewellery weighing 20 tolas and Rs7,00,000 in cash. The complainant further alleged that the two officials snatched $20,000 from Razas brother.
Both cases were initially heard by a special court dealing with the FIA cases but were transferred to the accountability court after the promulgation of a NAB ordinance in 1999. Under the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) the proceedings in these references were stopped. However, the cases were reopened after the Supreme Court nullified the NRO. Maliks counsel Chaudhry Mushtaq in his arguments had said that the Supreme Court set aside conviction in absentia under section 31-A of the NAB Ordinance in numerous cases as it was against the principles of natural justice.
He said cases against Malik were fabricated on political grounds as no evidence was ever found against him. NAB prosecutor, however, defended the conviction and cited the Supreme Courts decisions to substantiate his arguments. On Jan 7, 2004, Malik was sentenced to prison for three years in absentia under section 31-A of the NAB Ordinance, 1999. On March 5, 2008, the court terminated his sentences/ convictions in both the references under the NRO. On December 22, 2009 a division bench of the Lahore High Court suspended his three-year sentence and granted him bail. Before announcing the decision on Monday, the LHC had accepted Maliks application for exemption from personally appearing before the court saying that he was abroad on an official tour and could not appear before the court.
Meanwhile, the interior minister met President Asif Zardari at the Bilawal House after the LHC ruling. Officials said matters relating to the verdict came under discussion. Malik is understood to have decided to challenge the LHC judgment in the Supreme Court. His lawyer may be filing a petition anytime soon. The minister also presented a report on his meeting with the MQM chief Altaf Hussain in London. (ADDITIONAL INPUT FROM ONLINE)
Published in the Express Tribune, May 18th, 2010.
...The punishment was given by free judiciary not by Establishment or ISI.