“NADRA Chairman Tariq Malik’s appointment was made in line with laid down rules and procedures,” Advocate Babar Sattar said, while talking to The Express Tribune.
He said no government organisation could terminate the services of an employee of the stature of a chairman without giving due notice and reason for termination.
“It can only be done if the employee commits misconduct. But in NADRA chairman’s case, there has been no misconduct and the government never mentioned it while sacking him,” said Sattar.
He questioned why the government had not mentioned the same reason at the time of issuing termination orders.
“The government took up this point later in its belated stance before the Supreme Court of Pakistan (SCP) in an afterthought, merely to fill the lacuna in illegally dismissing the NADRA chairman,” he added.
Commenting on interior minister’s claim that Malik’s appointment as NADRA chairman had been made in violation of rules, advocate Sattar said Tariq Malik fulfilled the criteria for appointment as set in Section 3 of NADRA Ordinance 2000.
“Malik is one of the very few international biometric experts and has worked diligently with NADRA to transform the identification methods and technology in Pakistan,” he said, adding that he had been declared Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the year by a US multinational.
Sattar said that the government’s strategy was clearly dual. Inside the court it was talking in the legal terms while outside the court it was trying to tarnish Tariq Malik’s image by resorting to ‘character assassination’.
He said he was prepared to give a rejoinder to the government’s reply, which was to be submitted before the IHC. “I will also appear before Supreme Court where the government has challenged the IHC order of suspending Malik’s termination orders,” he added.
In a surprise move, the government had removed Malik on the night of December 3 and appointed a new chairman within hours. However, Islamabad High Court (IHC) had reinstated him the next morning and suspended his termination orders.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 9th, 2013.
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N league is consisting of Nabinas and Negative mind leaders. From top to botem.
PTI wale would never accept that the elections were generally not rigged, they should concentrate more on governing KPK rather than playing stupid time wasting games.
@mystriousforever: Because others are fighting their battle.
Call for election with electronic voting machine as India are using since 20 years, What is wrong to use in Pakistan. It will solved the problem of rigging at least in Pakistan.
Why PTI is silent
@Mubashir After 06 Months ! Dear from day first todate - full of poor performance and governance Let see Economy, Poverty level, Inflaton, Exports, Dollar, Ministers, Power, Drones, Local Bodies, Missing Persons, terrorsim, thana Kachehri, Education, GDP ....................... What else you need
So the court case is now being fought in Media. This is not correct Let the Court decide if the appointment of Mr Malik was valid and according to law?
So sad to see Pakistan is still more corrupt than compare to India in region and Govt of Nawaz Sharif is totally fail to do any remedy.
And finally PTI guys have something say about N league. 6 Months was a long period of silence.
Some powerful ministers might lose their seats and ministership if NADRA goes ahead with voter verifications. It is a matter of survival.
Noora league is well known for such acts. They tried to remove Musharraf the same way, which media is totally forgetting these days.
N league and merit is to opposite things.
Shameful act by this Govt