The confusion emerged in the hours after the Sindh High Court wrapped up a petition filed by ten people who want permission cancelled for the rally.
The court disposed of the petition but a detailed order has yet to be released. During the hearing, the judges said, however, that they didn’t want to interfere in the matter as the authority lies with the mazaar’s board. They did suggest, however, that an alternative venue be found.
The petition
The petitioners argue that if the rally is allowed to go ahead, violence could erupt. Their lawyer, Mustafa Lakhani, brought up the Quaid-e-Azam Mazaar Maintenance and Protection Ordinance 1971, which says that no public meeting or rally can be held on the premises or even in the peripheral area. A rally would also create difficulties for schoolchildren, ordinary people and dignitaries who are likely to visit the mazar to pay homage.
The Sindh government was represented by Advocate General Abdul Fattah Malik who said that neither the provincial nor the federal government granted permission. The resident engineer of the Quaid-e-Azam Mazaar Management Board added that they had already rejected a request for permission to hold the rally.
Justice Maqbool Baqar and Justice Imam Bux Baloch asked whether arrangements have been made. “We expect that chairs have been arranged and the stage constructed,” the judges asked.
“No sir,” Mustafa Lakhani immediately pitched in. “Nothing of the sort is in place.”
The judges observed that rallies have been often held in the mazaar’s neighbourhood but no one had gone to court.
They felt that as it was the birth anniversary of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, which holds a particular sanctity and reverence, the historic Nishter Park could be used as an alternative venue.
“We will be passing a reasonable and sensible order,” the bench told an anxious PTI lawyer Maula Bux Khatian. “PTI is a national party or is going to be one. As your party advocates the rule of law, you should care for these things.”
The other side pointed out that the mazaar’s board was the sole authority to allow or reject a request. The mazaar is spread over 61 acres and the peripheral area is out of bounds for any public meeting or rally, they said.
“Can the court permit or allow a public meeting in prohibited areas,” asked the judges, but noted that the public did not need permission to enter a public place such as a park.
“The land belongs to the federal government and not the provincial government,” reiterated the government’s lawyer. “In the case of the mazaar, the board is the deciding authority.” He denied that the home minister had granted permission.
The judges then said that given this, the court cannot interfere in the matter as the mazaar’s board had the power to make any decision according to its rules. The bench then disposed of the petition, saying that a detailed order would be passed in the course of the day.
After the hearing
For its part, the PTI blames the Sindh government for intentionally submitting “incorrect information” in the petition. “As you can see, this is incorrect information and there’s a 50-foot road dividing the tomb and the venue,” said Naeemul Haque and Arif Alvi at a press conference in the afternoon.
The party’s lawyers did not want to comment on the ruling, however, as they had not seen the order by the time the press conference was held. Haque was unable to give Imran Khan’s reaction as he was tied up at the time.
At the press conference, Haque showed journalists an email from Faridullah Khan, the secretary of the ministry of national heritage and integration, which controls the Quaid-e-Azam Trust. It said: “As per the permission granted by the competent authority, the PTI may hold its rally...”
When asked if the party would consider an alternative venue if the court did not rule in its favour, Haque said, “We have several venues in mind but we will decide once we know what the court says.”
Published in The Express Tribune, December 22nd, 2011.
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"As your party advocates the rule of law, you should care for these things.” there there! PTI if ya really deliver what ya preach, then go along with that suggestion and snap outta this venue conundrum for ya guys are only embarrassing yourselves. Peace out!
Imran's followers use bands and guitar in his rally which is really bad for mazar atmosphere..but who cares about these things today??
Why must PTI spoil everyones holiday by having a rally on the 25th? :(
Ironically PTI is now blaming the same judiciary to whom they call the saviour of the nation. 'My judges, my judgement, your judges, your judgement' thats the whole use of judiciary in Pakistani politics.
@Ch Allah Daad: Speaking is silver silence is Gold, this is a tip for you.
Welcome Imran - Me & my family is waiting for you with open arms.
Too late to throuw hurdles and loopholes against the rally. It will monly make people more and more distrustful towards the present leadership pretending to be a democracy. Democracy should not look for loop holes to silence people's voice as that would be anti democratic and deception!
KaraNchi's rally would be awesome. It's winters, so your crowd would not get kharab in garmi.
@Ch Allah Daad see my response to your same copy- past post in another news item.
@Allah dad what people did in Kasur, where the people of Kasur...what people will do in mazar-e-quaid will be people of karachi,,, if they people of karachi are "Choors"they will do the same,,what does PTI has to do with this??
Judges & rest: where was the permission when benazir did her jalsa there in 2008, i dont know about others, there could bemany more,but she literally halted the whole city by the march she did,,,did she took any permissions....
@Ch Allah Daad: Wow, 25k chairs is all you guys find to cry about? What about what's been happening the last 3.5 years in Govt.?
@MUNIB: And most the people who did and part of these plunders are now in pti and with imran khan. what do you say about this?
I don't like Jalsay and Jaloos, religious or political, but when others are allowed then PTI should also be given permission. With Tsunami of Lotas, this party has blended with our culture quite quickly, so why government is treating them differently.
The jalsa is NOT being held inside Mazar-e-Quaid grounds but in the opposite ground across the road. Please see the venue map here:
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If IK is stopped from holding a rally in Karachi, PTI will reach new heights of popularity. When CJ was stopped in Karachi, we all know what happened after that.
@Ch Allah Daad: Please stop copy and pasting NEGATIVE words in every news about PTI. In Kasoor it was mostly Kurshid Mehmood Kasoori's supporters. Also those all chairs was bought by the the Kurshid Kasoori. Also you should give an example of PTI Lahore Misar-e-Paksitan Jalsa. Where we saw amazing DICIPLINE.
Inshallah in Karachi PTI Jalsa wilL also be compeletly in well managed and disciplined.
All moving rallies / jaloos including muharram jalooses should be banned in Karachi. We need peace to do business and go to school. Perhaps, everyone can have jalsa jaloos in Gadap district of Karachi.
Agreed that if PTI needs to move it, they should. However, it is a simple yes / no decision, why Govt. is trying to create a drama out of it and howcome they didn't raise these issues before hand in the court? This rally is being talked about for more than a month now.
@MUNIB: ...What does that have to do with it? That's completely unrelated. The only thing in common is that you could say someone stole something. What it effects and means are completely different from corruption.
@MUNIB: It is spelt Kasur.
FYI Mahmood Kasuri has a very low standing in Kasur. In fact, he doesn't shake hands with the locals without wearing a glove. That is the level of a snob he his.
He has made money out of charging very high school fees. This Muharraf loyalist has no supprt from Kasur city , ony very limited support from rural arears.
@CH ALLAH DAAD Kasoor show was bad but not as bad as the plundering of this country for 60 years
I recall that when other political parties have used the road and old roundabout (after khudadad colony) there wasn't a need to seek the permission of the mausoleum administration. then why is it needed now?
How they behaved and stole everything at Kasoor, I am really worried about safety of Mazar-e-Quaid. Perhaps we might not see it next day.
The jalsa will be on the road most likely. It is just another move to discourage people. More such rumours of a bomb attack will be spread to keep Karachites out - but we will turn up in numbers INSHALLAH
If PTI did not have the permission to hold the Jalsa at Qauaid-e-Azam's Mazar, it should not do it.
Holding Jalsa at Quaid's Mazar on 25th December, 2011 is not the guarantee that PTI will win with two-third of majority in the next general election.
It is absolutely ridicuilous, it is already explained that this procession is not inside mazar e quaid ground, it is in front of the mazar e quaid ground, these allegations are absolutely baseless.
I humbly request/urge/suggest the administration of Quaid-e-Azam Mausoleum. Please support the PTI Jalsa as its intention is to unite all Paksiatnis. And there is no more apt place in whole Pakistan than the standing under the feet of Pakistan's founder himself.
Pakistan Zindaabad