Minhaj registration: Govt gets time to respond
Mustafa said cancellation of registration amounted to political victimisation.
LAHORE:
Lahore High Court on Friday granted the provincial government more time to respond to a petition challenging the cancellation of Idara Minhajul Quran’s registration with the government as a joint stock company.
The court had earlier suspended the cancellation notice until a decision was reached in the petition.
IMQ general secretary Muhammad Mustafa had submitted that the purchase of a bulletproof vehicle for IMQ head Tahirul Qadri’s use did not amount to misappropriation of funds. He said Qadri’s life had been in danger ever since he issued an edict against suicide bombings.
The bulletproof vehicle was needed for security, he added. Mustafa said cancellation of registration amounted to political victimisation. He requested the court to declare the cancellation notice void.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 21st, 2015.
Lahore High Court on Friday granted the provincial government more time to respond to a petition challenging the cancellation of Idara Minhajul Quran’s registration with the government as a joint stock company.
The court had earlier suspended the cancellation notice until a decision was reached in the petition.
IMQ general secretary Muhammad Mustafa had submitted that the purchase of a bulletproof vehicle for IMQ head Tahirul Qadri’s use did not amount to misappropriation of funds. He said Qadri’s life had been in danger ever since he issued an edict against suicide bombings.
The bulletproof vehicle was needed for security, he added. Mustafa said cancellation of registration amounted to political victimisation. He requested the court to declare the cancellation notice void.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 21st, 2015.