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IHC dismisses plea challenging release of Indian pilot

ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Friday dismissed a petition challenging the government’s decision to hand over captured Indian pilot Wing Commander Abhinandan to Indian authorities at the Wagah Border in Lahore.

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday announced to release the pilot as ‘peace gesture’ at a joint session of parliament. He stressed, however, that Pakistan’s desire for de-escalation should not be confused as weakness.

The petitioner said that the premier did not take the parliament into confidence over the government’s decision to release the Indian pilot.

“The Indian pilot was arrested when he was on a mission against Pakistan,” maintained the petitioner.

“Indian aggression is still on the Line of Control (LoC) and even the ‘Geneva Conventions’ says that the prisoners should be released once the conflict surrounding the nations involved in it is over,” the petition added.

On this occasion, the IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah questioned if the patriotism of the elected representatives of the government could be mistrusted?

“The prime minister made the announcement of the Indian pilot’s release in the parliament. When all the parliamentarians agree at a point then any debate over it is unnecessary,” said Chief Justice Minallah.

He insisted, “According to a 2014 verdict of the Supreme Court, in the matters of foreign affairs, the courts shall not intervene.”

Chief Justice Minallah later dismissed the petition.

 

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