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    IHC orders religious parties to end Faizabad Interchange protest

    November 16, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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    ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) ordered on Thursday the religious parties to end their sit-in at Faizabad Interchange of the capital.
    Two religious parties have been camped at the key route linking Islamabad and Rawalpindi for over a week in protest against the government’s change, and then reversal, of the finality of Prophethood oath for lawmakers.
    Hearing the petition filed by Maulana Allah Wasaya against the amendments to the clauses related to the finality of Prophethood in the Elections Act, 2017, Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui remarked that the petition will be taken up on the condition of ending the sit-in.
    He directed the petitioner’s counsel to abide by the law and end the sit-in so the public’s miseries can end. The judge observed further that the young, elderly, employees, and students are being adversely affected due to the protest.
    The petitioner’s counsel wants the government to make public the report of the inquiry committee headed by Senator Raja Zafarul Haq.
    During the hearing, the judge also observed that if a good deed is carried out wrongly, then it becomes a wrong act.
    He also ordered the petitioner’s counsel to apologise for the scandalous remarks reportedly ushered against the chief justice of Pakistan at the protest.
    The hearing was then adjourned until November 29.

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