Shahbaz satisfied with Ashura security plan
Police officials directed to have zero tolerance for misuse of loudspeakers, wall-chalking, provocative literature.
LAHORE:
Accepting that the security in Muharram would be a “challenge”, the chief minister termed the briefing given by additional IG, Nasir Khan Durrani, as comprehensive.
During a meeting on Thursday, the CM also announced the constitution of a cabinet committee headed by Sardar Zulfiqar Ali Khan Khosa to ensure implementation of the security plan. The committee will comprise senior minister Raja Riaz Ahmad, Law Minister Rana Sanaullah, Member National Assembly Bilal Yaseen, Members Provincial Assembly Khawaja Salman Rafique, Khawaja Imran Nazir, Senator Pervez Rashid, Jahanzeb Barki, Home secretary, Inspector General Police and Implementation and Coordination secretary. More members can be added to the committee, which will visit all divisional headquarters for this purpose.
The chief minister also directed that food be arranged for policemen who will perform duties during Muharram. He also said that they should work in shifts. “It includes all aspects of security and law and order,” said Shahbaz Sharif.
The chief minister also directed law enforcement authorities that there should be zero tolerance for the misuse of loudspeaker, wall-chalking, provocative literature and speeches. Sharif gave a 48-hour deadline to the city government to remove all provocative wall chalking. He added that the respective DCO and DPO will be held responsible if wall chalking inciting hatred found in any city in the future.
The participants of the meeting were also instructed by the CM to ensure that the police are provided what they required in addition to generators. He said that the federal minister for Water and Power will be contacted to ensure smooth supply of electricity during Muharram. Sharif said that peace committees will be mobilised in the province, adding that the home secretary and the inspector general of police will attend the meetings of these committees.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 12th, 2010.
Accepting that the security in Muharram would be a “challenge”, the chief minister termed the briefing given by additional IG, Nasir Khan Durrani, as comprehensive.
During a meeting on Thursday, the CM also announced the constitution of a cabinet committee headed by Sardar Zulfiqar Ali Khan Khosa to ensure implementation of the security plan. The committee will comprise senior minister Raja Riaz Ahmad, Law Minister Rana Sanaullah, Member National Assembly Bilal Yaseen, Members Provincial Assembly Khawaja Salman Rafique, Khawaja Imran Nazir, Senator Pervez Rashid, Jahanzeb Barki, Home secretary, Inspector General Police and Implementation and Coordination secretary. More members can be added to the committee, which will visit all divisional headquarters for this purpose.
The chief minister also directed that food be arranged for policemen who will perform duties during Muharram. He also said that they should work in shifts. “It includes all aspects of security and law and order,” said Shahbaz Sharif.
The chief minister also directed law enforcement authorities that there should be zero tolerance for the misuse of loudspeaker, wall-chalking, provocative literature and speeches. Sharif gave a 48-hour deadline to the city government to remove all provocative wall chalking. He added that the respective DCO and DPO will be held responsible if wall chalking inciting hatred found in any city in the future.
The participants of the meeting were also instructed by the CM to ensure that the police are provided what they required in addition to generators. He said that the federal minister for Water and Power will be contacted to ensure smooth supply of electricity during Muharram. Sharif said that peace committees will be mobilised in the province, adding that the home secretary and the inspector general of police will attend the meetings of these committees.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 12th, 2010.