Supreme Court takes notice of Karak Temple incident, demands report
According to Baaghi TV, the Supreme Court heard the case of Minority Rights and the Karak incident.
The Supreme Court has summoned the chairman of the Abandoned Waqf Property for the next hearing. The Supreme Court ordered the chairman to appear at the next hearing on the derelict property. The Supreme Court also sought a time frame for the construction of the Karak Temple. The court adjourned the hearing of the case till next Monday.
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Justice Nematullah said that the case would be heard on priority basis. Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed said that most of the properties of minorities were not identified in the report of the Abandoned Waqf Property Board. Identify all the properties of minorities across the country and submit a report. Housing societies are being formed on the land of the trust. How is this possible?
Justice Ejaz-ul-Ahsan remarked that, when the heart desires, the law is amended, how can the trust be used for personal use? Giving remarks, Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed said that not only Lahore but also several lands in Karachi have been occupied by the Abandoned Waqf Property Board. On the order of the court, 5 multi-storied buildings were demolished in Karachi. The report submitted did not even mention these buildings in Karachi. Submit a detailed report to the court containing all the progress so far.
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Chairman One-Man Commission on Minorities Rights at Supreme Court of Pakistan, Dr. Muhammad Shoaib Suddle, told the court that the authorities were not cooperating with the Minority Rights Commission. The purpose of the One Man Commission was to get records from all the authorities and submit them to the court. No institution, including the Abandoned Waqf Property Board, responds.
Justice Ijaz-ul-Ahsan said that the commission should not make any decision, submit information. The decision will be taken by the court, Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed said, adding that the chairman summons the Abandoned Waqf Property Board for a reply.
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Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed inquired whether there was any recovery or arrest on the temple issue in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The lawyer said that no recovery has been made so far on the issue of the temple. Approved Rs. 34.1 million for the reconstruction of the temple. Be. Ramesh Kumar told the court that the cost of construction of the temple would be reimbursed by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government later. Additional Advocate General Khyber Pakhtunkhwa told the court that it was necessary to tender for the construction of the temple as per the law.
Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed remarked that the construction of the temple should be started immediately and a timeline should be drawn up to inform the court. Prepare Pralab Mandir Multan for Holi festival on March 28. Chairman Abandoned Property, Chief Secretary and IG Multan ensure security of the temple.
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