Malik to appear before Memo Commission

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Chief Justice Balochistan High Court (BHC) Justice Qazi Faiz Eesa expressed displeasure over the statements given by the government’s top executive regarding the security arrangements in line with the judicial order.
Voicing disapproval over the statements given by Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani and Federal Interior Minister Rehman A. Malik, Justice Qazi said, “American-Pakistani businessman Mansoor Ijaz is our witness; hence, his security is our responsibility.”
According to a private television channel, heading a three-member commission formed by the Supreme Court (SC) to probe the controversial unsigned memorandum written allegedly to the US government seeking its imposing clout against any potential coup from the Pakistan Army, Justice Qazi remarked there is a separate forum for someone who does not savor the commission’s orders.
Opening proceedings, Akram Sheikh Advocate, the counsel for Mansoor Ijaz, stressed before the three-member probe commission that the Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik and the government apparatus is sending his client serious threats.
He referred to Malik’s assertions that his client might be put on exit control list (ECL), if he receives recommendation in this regard.
He went on to express distrust on any person appointed by Malik, emphasizing, “We are furnishing evidences against Malik’s boss. Given the situation, will he not poke hurdles?”
Akram Sheikh also said that he feared that all the possessions of his counsel will be snatched as soon as he lands in Pakistan, adding a contingent headed by a brigadier was pledged; but, nothing such happened on ground.
On this, Justice Qazi said to Attorney General of Pakistan Maulvi Anwarul Haq, “Please tell us the name of the brigadier.” Reacting to this, the AG said he did not give name of any brigadier to the commission.
When questioned about his client’s absence, Akram said his client is not being offered satisfactory security; hence, he cannot take the risk.
Akram also argued to the commission that Prime Minister Gilani said that it would be him (PM Gilani) who will appoint an SHO for Ijaz’s security.
Taking notice of the statements of government functionaries, Justice Qazi asked the AG, “Where is Rehman Malik?”
“He is in the federal capital,” answered the AG Haq.
Justice Qazi queried the AG, “Does Malik’s statement stand contrary to your statement?”
Justice Qazi directed the AG to inform the federal interior minister to appear before the commission, which does not want to give a ruling without giving a chance of explanation to Malik.
The AG told the commission that Malik had said the step could be taken up if the Parliament’s Security Committee proposed so to him. The commission said no order of Malik’s statements published in newspapers came to the fore, adding, “Why are the PM and Malik are giving statements in this connection?”
“What are we sitting here for, if this is to conclude prior to investigations that memorandum was wrong?” he questioned, adding that the lawyers of the parties have made a lot of fuss in the media, as by making their statements public before the commission is informed.
On this Akram requested the commission to ban the media coverage.
Justice Qazi remarked that during the previous hearing Zahid Hussain Bukhari, the counsel of Hussain Haqqani, opposed this.
“Inquiries are held world over; but, it is being made a mess over here,” Justice Qazi said maintaining that every lawyer and government official is holding the memo true and untrue in the run up to the investigations.
Earlier, Hussain Haqqani’s counsel read out his client’s resignation, saying he voluntarily resigned from his office.
Commenting on Ijaz’s decision not to fly into Pakistan to appear before the commission in today’s hearing, Bukhari said Ijaz was accorded all the opportunities to get his statements and evidences recorded; but, he declined to come to Pakistan; hence, his right to record statement should be revoked.

9 COMMENTS

  1. why mansoor is being given much too impotance by the SC while he is liar and has antipakistan motives……..

    • are u people senseless or corrupt to the core . cant u see govt is guilty and afraid. i pray for your HIDAYAT.

  2. The govt is itself giving sufficient proof by threatning mansoor ijaz that the contents
    of "memo" are true.

  3. Rehman Malik has got knack of spoiling the atmosphere, His statements most of the time are ridiculous. He is most obedient servant of his boss and that is his qualification. He is not a PPP man as a matter of fact. He is an agent of Altaf Hussain.
    Mr Aitzaz Ahsan had been successful in creating good atmosphere in the supreme court and things were going in right direction as far as memo commission was concerned, His stupid and mindless chatter has aggravated the situation and the justices who appeared to be ridiculed by Ijaz Mansoor have seized the opportunity to stir the situation.

    • u r just one ppp person . no uk observer why u rell lies.
      as for as Aitazaz he is more harmful , corrupt . deceptive and liar than zardari and Rehman malik. aitazaz plays us game never had love for pakistan or judiciary.

  4. PM Gilani , Rehman Malik need to be handed over to a THANIDAR . YEH LATON KAY BHOOT HAY BATON SAY NAHIN MANANAY WALEY > AIK RAT KI MAR HAIN PAR YEH SIRF GHAREEB KAY LIAYYE HAY>

  5. We are no better then the ostrich that keeps it's head deep in the sand hoping the hyena would not see it.

  6. Memo Commission should have announced closure today. I fail to understand why are we continuing with Mansoor Ijaz's agenda of stupidisco. Just look how he is making all of us look so funny.

  7. Simple isn't it? Do the dirty work and then deny it. He is well practiced at it with tons of experience. Only a country like ours can have an interior minister with his credentials.

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