Ex-CJ threatens to go to court over FATA reforms
He said reforms introduced by PML-N govt for the war-torn region were a ploy to deceive residents of the tribal areas


Ex CJP Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry. PHOTO: ONLINE
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Terming the federal government as insincere in implementing reforms in the Fata, former chief justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry on Saturday threatened to go to court unless the government implements the promised reforms package immediately.
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“If the ruling party [Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz] is sincere in implementing the reforms, it should do so at once instead of giving a timeframe,” said Chaudhry, the chairman of the Justice and Democratic Party, while talking to tribal elders of the Sado Khel area of the Khyber Agency.
“If the centre delays extending the supreme and high courts jurisdictions to Fata, we will challenge the status in the Supreme Court next month,” he said adding that the reforms introduced by the PML-N government for the war-torn region were a ploy to deceive residents of the tribal areas. Despite that, Chaudhry backed the reforms package.
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“We support the reforms process but it should be implemented at once and as a whole, there should not be a time-frame for the reforms,” demanded the former chief justice who was known for his judicial activism during his tenure.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 14th, 2017.
Terming the federal government as insincere in implementing reforms in the Fata, former chief justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry on Saturday threatened to go to court unless the government implements the promised reforms package immediately.
Fata reforms panel turned into federal cabinet committee
“If the ruling party [Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz] is sincere in implementing the reforms, it should do so at once instead of giving a timeframe,” said Chaudhry, the chairman of the Justice and Democratic Party, while talking to tribal elders of the Sado Khel area of the Khyber Agency.
“If the centre delays extending the supreme and high courts jurisdictions to Fata, we will challenge the status in the Supreme Court next month,” he said adding that the reforms introduced by the PML-N government for the war-torn region were a ploy to deceive residents of the tribal areas. Despite that, Chaudhry backed the reforms package.
Healthy argument: FATA’s merger a hot topic at GCU
“We support the reforms process but it should be implemented at once and as a whole, there should not be a time-frame for the reforms,” demanded the former chief justice who was known for his judicial activism during his tenure.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 14th, 2017.