The Supreme Court on Friday rejected an apology from Pakistan Peoples Party’s Waheeda Shah Bukhari for assaulting a polling staff member during Saturday’s by-election in Tando Mohammad Khan, cautioning her that she would have to face the music for her “shameful” act.
Bukhari was declared the winner in the initial vote-count of the provincial seat by-poll (PS 53) but the Election Commission held back the final results when television cameras caught her slapping one polling station worker and tongue-lashing another.
On Friday, a three-member bench hearing a suo motu notice on the ugly confrontation condemned Bukhari’s action, calling it more serious than last year’s killing of a youth, Sarfaraz Shah, by paramilitary troops.
Under the law, as interpreted by Attorney General Maulvi Anwarul Haq under penal code sections 353 and 189, Bukhari could face a two-year prison term and a hefty fine.
Oddly enough, Bukhari appeared before the court without a lawyer. When inquired by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry about the absence of her counsel, she said: “You (chief justice) are my lawyer and you are my judge.” She quickly added that she was expecting justice from him.
“While we are equally respectful of you, the incident sent out a negative message that if an influential person takes the law into his/her hands, no one can dare take action,” the chief justice said.
“Your case will be dealt in accordance with law and we are also bound to follow the constitution,” Justice Chaudhry told Bukhari.
Both the Election Commission and the police were reprimanded for failing to take timely action.
“If such an incident can take place in the by-polls, what will happen in the general elections,” the chief justice asked.
While drawing parallels with the extrajudicial killing of Sarfaraz Shah, the chief justice observed that Inspector General of Police Sindh Mushtaq Shah should be sacked from his post over the episode.
The province’s top police officer, however, defended himself saying that there was no comparison between the killing of Sarfaraz Shah and this incident.
The chief justice responded, “This incident is even more serious than the extrajudicial killing, because it has brought shame to the country.”
“It was a slap on the face of the state, not on an individual,” Justice Khilji Arif Hussian said.
The IG, in response, said: “Hamesha ki tarah hamain kal be jootay paray, hain jee” (Like always, we are the ones who get slapped around).
However, the chief justice reminded him that such incidents take place because law enforcing institutions do not perform their duties.
The chief justice directed IG Sindh and EC Secretary Ishtiak Ahmed to take action according to the law and submit a report before the court on the next hearing on March 12.
“Shagufta Memon (the assaulted officer) is a school teacher and she could not fight with mighty people. It was the duty of ECP and the police to become witness in this case,” the chief justice maintained.
Justice (retd) Tariq Mahmood told The Express Tribune that it was possible that the school teacher [Memon] would not appear before the magistrate to record her statement due to political pressure; prompting the court to ask the EC to become a witness in the case.
Justice Mahmood was of the view that such incidents are common in elections, particularly in Karachi, and there was a need to ensure free media access at every polling station.
The court also found that the FIR lodged against Bukhari was not “proper”. “The Inspector General of Police Sindh failed to ensure registration of the case promptly,” the court observed in its written order. Later the IG Sindh informed the court that the two sections cited by the attorney general would be inserted into the FIR.
(Read: Democracy without decorum)
Published in The Express Tribune, March 3rd, 2012.
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CJ makes us proud.However what we need to understand is that its not about individuals. It's a political candidate assaulting a Presiding Officer while a police officer was watching. Had this not been caught on camera,it would all have been part of the "routine",no body taking any notice. Punishing individuals while important does not serve the purpose, unless we can ensure that possibility of any future similar incident happening is zero.
Waheeda Shah has just shown her mentality and whatshe and her political party stand for. No wonder most youth is so against PPP and PMLN for these mindless politics.
If every Pakistani get this kind of justice then Pakistan will be become a successful country of the world.
@Parvez:
Agreed ... 100%
Its a great brave action taken by CJ in this feudel society...
nice stance CJ...
She (or anyone else who does the same thing) should be banned to contest any election or hold any public office. Also, she must be fine with the same amount which occurs for holding an election.
Dear CJ, what about the killings in Parachinar. Were you able to hear the crys of the people of Parachinar who were brutally murdered by Talibans. Let me inform you that the people of Parachinar and Hazaras in Balochistan are about to be wiped out from the face of Pakistan and you, taking somoto over slappings???
Why the delay in dispensing justice ? Our system is structured so that clear cut cases drag on and on allowing the guilty (powerful) to exploit the system so that the prosecution fails. Let us hope that justice is done in this case.
In the Pakistani penal code the crime of slapping somebody has become worst than killing an innocent. The take home message is don't just slap them but kill them.
A law must be made and implemented on priority basis as soon as possible in regard of elections' system that if any candidate harasses,harms or slaps any polling officials in polling booth of any elections intentionally or unintentionally he/she must disqualified and banned forever on the spot without showing any flexibility and without any hidden or open pressure by any one to participate not only in general elections on MPA's or MNA's seat but in any elections and his/her any apology's application should never be accepted even in Supreme Court and election commission must be given full and complete authority and freedom to implement its decisions in this regard without any internal and external pressure by any one in any forms and manifestations.So that these such these types of inglorious and unlawful activities could be stopped in the future.
Thank you CJ. Please continue the great work.
She should be disqualified for life and sent behind bar and she should pay damages to the election staff she slapped. That dumb police officer who was standing and doing nothing should be dismissed and fined for negligence in his duties
PPP did not scrutinize the personality of Waheeda Shah before awarding a party ticket to her.
Today she has slapped the Assistant Presiding Officer at the Polling Station and after taking oath, she may slap any other legislature in the Assembly.
The Supreme Court should take a strict notice of ugly incident and should disqualify and put a ban on Waheeda Shah to become member of the Provincial or National Assembly at least for a period of five years.
She should also been imposed fine and sent to jail for slapping a honourable lady citizen of Pakistan.
@Faheem: lol..why dont you give it a try? #MissionImpossible
handsome is as handsome does :)
A lawyer destroyed Pakistan, A Judge will save it.
Smells something underneath.
Good. Exactly the reason why we don't trust any of those parliamentary committees.
can you guys find any better picture of CJ?
Just what does she think of herself? These influential people are the reason for the decline of law and order in Pakistan. The audacity and abrasive attitude has indeed brought extra shame and slander to the nation of Pakistanis. Salams
The case in Okara during Musharraf tenure when the District Police Officer was slapped by Rao Sikander, should also be looked into while the judges are hearing this shameful case.
I hope and pray that the guilty party is served time behind bar
We love you CJP!!!!
yes, it is finally time for the SC and chief justice to show that pakistani courts are alive and lawyers who died three year ago were not just wastage of human life. It is not somthing one can say sorry and get rid off. She deserve proper punishmenr.....
good job CJ!
Bravo...well done chief justice ...