‘Generals, bureaucrats have taken control of country’, laments CJP Isa

Supreme Court halts removal of Wildlife Board chairperson and blocks transfer to Interior Ministry


Our Correspondent August 09, 2024
Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa. PHOTO: FILE

ISLAMABAD:

The Supreme Court of Pakistan has intervened to prevent the removal of Rana Saeed as Chairperson of the Wildlife Board, while also suspending the notification that placed the Wildlife Board under the jurisdiction of the Interior Ministry.

During a hearing concerning commercial activities in the Margalla National Park, Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa remarked, "The generals and bureaucrats have taken control of the country's system, and the Attorney General is unaware of the proceedings."

According to Express News, the Supreme Court summoned Cabinet Secretary Kamran Ali Afzal and Attorney General Mansoor Usman Awan, as well as the owner of the private Monal restaurant, Luqman Ali Afzal. The chief justice directed that the matter be brought to the attention of the prime minister.

The court was informed that the chairperson of the Wildlife Board had been removed from her position, and following a court order, the Wildlife Department was placed under the Interior Ministry.

Chief Justice Isa questioned this move, stating, "The Interior Ministry’s role is to maintain law and order. The government's actions appear to be an attempt to override the court's decision to protect national assets. What is the relationship between the owner of the private hotel and the Cabinet Secretary? Is the Cabinet Secretary not the brother of the hotel owner? The Cabinet Secretary got the summary to remove the Wildlife Board chairperson approved by the prime minister."

After a brief recess, Attorney General Awan appeared in court, and the judges pressed for an immediate response regarding the transfer of the Margalla Hills National Park to the Interior Ministry. The court also sought details about the Pine City housing project located within the Margalla Hills.

Attorney General Awan assured the court that the issue of Rana Saeed's removal and the park's transfer would be brought to the prime minister's attention, leading the court to adjourn the hearing until August 15.

During the session, Chief Justice Isa emphasised the increasing control of the country by military and bureaucratic powers, criticising the Attorney General for being out of touch with how things are unfolding.

A notable moment occurred when Cabinet Secretary Kamran Afzal referred to the Prime Minister as "Sahib," prompting Chief Justice Isa to retort, "Refer to him as the Prime Minister or Mr Shehbaz Sharif. There is no such thing as 'Prime Minister Sahib' in English; break free from the chains of servitude."

Secretary of Climate Change informed the court that the power of judicial review lies with the courts and declined to comment further.

In a related matter, the court also discussed the transfer of the Wildlife Board under the Interior Ministry and the management of the Wildlife Board. Attorney General Awan assured the court that the notification to transfer the Wildlife Board to the Interior Ministry would be halted and that the decision to remove Rana Saeed would be reversed.

The Supreme Court directed that the matter be brought to the prime minister's notice and adjourned the case until August 15, requesting details regarding the Pine City project.

COMMENTS (2)

gs | 4 months ago | Reply Why would those who take conrol of an instiution belonging to the public will do so when the people at large will tae no interest in taking control collectively what beongs to them if they unite and organise to be able to take control of what belongs to them. They can take conrol if and when they organise themselves .
Ayesha Sadozai | 4 months ago | Reply Instead of crying and lamenting the Chief Justice of Pakistan and the Supreme Court must fulfil fully and properly their constitutional role and interpret laws exert checks and balances on the civil and military bureaucracies and balance out the excessive power of parliament and cabinet . It is necessary for all institutions to function within their designated spheres and the role and place of the SCP is in particular that of a guardian of our Constitution .
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