Ghulam Mustafa took the child to Aziz Bhatti Hospital and is said to have offered a transfusion of his own blood, whilst trying to cover up the true nature of the incident. Tabassum’s father tried to register a case but the police were uncooperative and it was not until the media were informed that events took a more positive turn. Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has now visited the child, reprimanded police officials, and dismissed the ASP and the DSP and the medical superintendant of the hospital. Ghulam Mustafa has been arrested, put before an anti-terrorism court and sent on 10-day physical remand. He is on record having said he ‘did not do it intentionally’. It will be for a court to determine his guilt or innocence but the point in this instance is that due process was not enacted before the intervention of the chief minister. This is knee-jerk justice that is celebrity driven, rather than the common-or-garden justice that the ordinary man might expect. We wish Tabassum a speedy recovery and the equally speedy dispensation of justice to Ghulam Mustafa.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 26th, 2014.
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I have not read of one person who has stepped forward to say - I will pay for artificial limbs for this boy - I will provide him an education so that he has a future - where there is a gap in justice, I will stand there. This is the sadder indictment on society, that hose who can, don't.