The SC further observed that there seemed little chance of the matter being resolved unless and until it called the Prime minister (PM) himself to appear before it — an eventuality the PM will be sure to want to avoid. The SC has asked for written assurance that the census would begin by March 15th at the latest but the Attorney General (AG) appearing for the government sought to kick the census into the long grass yet again by saying that the government was not in a position to hold out a commitment that it could not fulfil. This is stuff and nonsense and the AG knows that. The all-purpose excuse for not holding the census is that the troops needed to support it cannot be made available because of the risk posed to national security. The number required is now reduced to 48,000 and India is not about to invade us just because our military is temporarily engaged with a head-count. There is no significant risk to security by a short-term military deployment. The census has not been held because it suits the politicians. Call the PM Honourable Justices, call the PM.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 3rd, 2016.
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