Much appropriate to say IK ‘forgiven’ instead case ‘dismissed’
MARYAM’S TAKE ON IHC VERDICT
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LAHORE: Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) Vice President Maryam Nawaz while reacting to Islamabad High Court (IHC) decision to dismiss show-cause notice issued to PTI Chief Imran Khan for his controversial remarks against female judge said that it is more appropriate to say that “Fitna Khan” has been forgiven. Taking to Twitter, Maryam penned that “Insult has happened and it has happened in front of world. Instead of saying that case is dismissed, it is more appropriate to say that Fitna Khan has been forgiven.”
She said “My passport has been returned to me, but do you know that passport was confiscated for 3 years in this case, which was never filed against me?” “Due to fear of my meetings, Imran Khan kept me in custody in NAB for 3 months and in a death cell in Kot Lakhpat Jail,” she added. Earlier, while reacting to order of LHC to return her passport, Maryam said that her passport was seized for three years even though there was never a case to begin with.
Criticising previous PTI-led government, she said that they kept her in illegal custody for “investigation” because they were scared of her public rallies.
Karachi: District Central administration on special instructions by PPP senior leader and former Petroleum Minister Dr Asim Hussain has initiated bulldozing illegal structures and apartments in its precinct. Deputy Commissioner and Administrator Taha Saleem in this regard has also directed administration to comply with consent of Dr Asim.
Under Sindh Building Control Authority illegal construction is being demolished in parts of Liaquatabad number 3, 4, 5, 6 and in block 7. Action has been started in 14/7 3D Nazimabad to raze down first floor, not allowed in area. In Liaquatabad no 4, 4/42 in block 4, fifth floor was constructed illegally which is under demolish.
Similarly in Liaquatabad no 5/947 fifth floor of a project in being demolished. Likewise in 6/4/10 Liaquatabad no 6, un-authorised fifth floor of an apartment is under demolishing stage.
Published in The Daily National Courier, October, 04 2022
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