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'This is Pakistan, not India,' says IHC chief justice after cases against AWP, PTM protesters droppe

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The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Monday wrapped up the bail petitions of 23 workers of the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement (PTM) and Awami Workers Party (AWP), who were arrested by the Islamabad police last month while protesting against the arrest of PTM chief Manzoor Pashteen

As IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah resumed the hearing of bail petitions filed by the 23 protesters, Islamabad Deputy Commissioner Hamza Shafqaat told the court that the case against the protesters had been dropped.

On the basis of the deputy commissioner's statement, the IHC wrapped up the bail petitions of the protesters.

"After the statement of the Islamabad administration, all petitions have become ineffective," said Chief Justice Minallah.

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On February 2, the court was told that Section 124-A (related to sedition) had been deleted, but Section 7 of the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA), 1997 had been inserted in the First Information Report (FIR) against the protesters.

Following this, the IHC on Tuesday had sought an explanation from a magistrate for invoking sedition charges against those who were taken into custody during the protest.

During today's proceedings, the IHC chief justice said: "We don't expect that a democratic government will curb freedom of expression."

"An elected democratic government cannot place curbs on freedom expression. [We] shouldn't fear criticism," he remarked.

"The constitutional courts will protect the constitutional rights of the people.

"Everyone's constitutional rights will be protected. This is Pakistan, not India," Justice Minallah said.

"If you want to protest, get permission. If you don't get permission, the court is here," he said.

Islamabad Advocate General Tariq Mehmood Jahangir said that the country had been fighting terrorism for 20 years and the "secret agenda" of the protesters was worrisome.

"No one should say anything against the state," he said, adding that a written order against those who speak against the state or make hate speeches should also be issued.


https://www.dawn.com/news/1535032/t...fter-cases-against-awp-ptm-protesters-dropped
 
this minallah also has an anti state agenda. i dont know why our intelligence agencies are unable to put a leash on these judges. they are among the most corrupt people in pakistan so it should not be very difficult to dig into their records of corruption.
 
this minallah also has an anti state agenda. i dont know why our intelligence agencies are unable to put a leash on these judges. they are among the most corrupt people in pakistan so it should not be very difficult to dig into their records of corruption.

Competence
 
There are several other ways...
Freedom of expression should be grantees but of they are antistate agents bring the evidence ..

Check their bank accounts should not be that difficult

Incompetence of agencies or more like a complicated doubt or triple game

See what happened in TTP guy
 
Some people equate freedom of expression with freedom to abuse the state. Not surprised that this judge let them go.
 
yeah minallah we know this is Paksitan and not India where we have clowns like you

In India Manzooer Pashteen and ali wazir would have been long dead for hate speech against the state and giving open death threats to army officers and soldiers
 

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