The committee, led by party veteran Raja Zafarul Haq, met on Sunday for the second time and decided to submit its recommendation to PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif. The four-member committee met on Saturday as well but had then deferred making a decision until they had heard Aqeel’s account of the situation.
The PML-N has not yet made public the precise nature of the disciplinary action, an announcement for which is expected to be made by the party chief. “We have sent the report to Nawaz Sharif and he is authorised to make the findings of the committee public,” said Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, one of the committee members.
On Sunday, the committee asked Aqeel to submit an account of his escape and also visited the Islamabad offices of Dunya TV, a news channel, to view roughly 30 minutes of footage of the incident.
Aqeel has been accused of involvement in the Rs6 billion National Police Foundation land scam and was arrested on Friday. Yet within hours of his arrest, he was forcibly freed by as many as 30 armed men, purportedly party workers, who laid siege to Shalimar police station in Islamabad.
The parliamentarian claims he turned himself in to the police on Saturday, though the police insisted they arrested him. Police officials claim that they arrested him while he was on his way to the Islamabad Press Club to hold a news conference. Aqeel is one of Islamabad’s four representatives in the National Assembly.
PML-N sources told The Express Tribune that Aqeel had “denied any role in his own escape.”
“But he did not have any answer when asked why it took him 24 hours to surrender,” they added.
Earlier in the day, Aqeel was presented before Judicial Magistrate Kashif Qayyum amid tight security. He was sent to a one-day transit remand.
Aqeel’s lawyer, Inam Minhas, requested a medical exam for his client, an application that was accepted by the court. Aqeel was then taken to the state-run Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) hospital in Islamabad for a medical examination. The lawmaker is expected to be presented before an anti-terrorism court on Monday (today).
Aqeel’s arrest on charges of corruption, and later brazen attempt at escape, have embarrassed the PML-N, which had hitherto been campaigning against what it claims is the incumbent Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) “highly corrupt record in office”.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 18th, 2011.
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The recent drama staged by the PML-N workers to snatch away their party’s MNA from police custody has brought more disgrace to the friendly opposition and another blow to the integrity of the PML-N. The party has faced embarrassment again and again due to the careless behaviour of its MPAs and MNAs. The friendly opposition is earning notoriety after failing to fulfil the expectations of the voters and slumbering for more than three years. Instead of fleeing, the parliamentarian should have opted to face the law. If he was innocent, nobody would have sent him to jail. An independent judiciary is there to protect the innocent. If our elected MNAs go to that extent for their personal gains that police is forced to arrest them, what good can we expect from them for the electorate? The party leadership and his co-workers should deal with such elements with an iron hand. Otherwise, they may face problems in the next elections. Party discipline and the manifesto must be taught to all members of the party with the instructions to abide by the law diligently.
why just him.. what about those who helped him escape!
"PML-N sources told The Express Tribune that Aqeel had “denied any role in his own escape.”
The fact is that he was the only beneficiary of the attack on police party. If those attacking goons were not from PML-N then it must be God who sent a few dozen angles to rescue this pious member of PML-N and bring him out of the jail! Fortunately, PML-N is only the ruler of Punjab otherwise we would be having attacks on the HC of each province and police stations. Rightwing militant Qabza group at its best and once again in action. The question is how many more Anjum Aqeel are in the PML-N? If the courts have any justice and fairness, this goon and hardened criminal should not be allowed bail. The primary condition of granting bail is to make sure the culprit is not going to abscond from the court proceedings. This thug has already proved that he is the biggest flight risk and cannot be trusted, hence there should not be any possibility of bail.
A Patwari turned MNA. How will this country get out of this mess. We all know what Patwari's do. His entire property to start with should be confiscated and he be transferred to SIBI Jail incool environments there