How languages are included in census form, asks PHC

Directs PBS to submit its reply till April 20 on how the Khuwar language can be included


Fawad Ali April 14, 2017
PHOTO: PPI/FILE

PESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court (PHC) on Thursday sought a criterion regarding inclusion of languages in the census form, and directed the Pakistan Bureau of Statistic to submit its reply till April 20 on how the Khuwar language, spoken in Chitral and Gilgit Baltistan, can be included in the form.

The directions were issued by a division bench headed by Justice Waqar Ahmad Seth and Justice Ijaz Anwar Khan on a writ petition filed by Inayatullah Faizi and Shahid Ali Khan, through their lawyer Barrister Waqar Ali.

When the hearing commenced, Barrister Waqar argued that the petitioners were residents of Mastuj area of Chitral who spoke Khuwar.

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 Citing a Supreme Court order in which apart from population and houses, different languages being spoken across the country were also to be counted.

The lawyer said that Khuwar language was not included in the form depriving its speakers of their constitutional right. He added that by not counting its speakers neither the language nor the exact number of its speakers could be determined.

He contended that the PHC has recently ordered inclusion of Kailasha and Sikhism in census form and prayed the bench to also order the inclusion of Khuwar language.

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Deputy attorney general and a representative of Pakistan Bureau of Statistics appeared before the bench and requested 15-days.

Justice Waqar Ahmad Seth remarked that second phase was going to be started on April 15 to which DAG replied that census would begin on April 25 in Chitral.

The bench adjourned the hearing till April 20 with directions to submit criterion of languages included in form and explain why others languages have not been mentioned in a separate column.

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