Sunday, 29 December 2013

I have an Objection, My Lord



Institutionalization of Judiciary remains
By Shafiq Solangi

My Lord, who was guarded by his close companions, like, Aitzaz Ahsan, Ali Ahmed Kurd, Asma Jahangir and many others during Lawyers Movement during 2007-08, left for his home alone on his final day in Supreme Court. My lord’s gloomy departure from Supreme Court raises may questions. Like, why his close aides left him soon after his restoration? Was it because ‘lawyers’ movement’ had achieved its prime purpose after Chief Justice was restored in 2008? What ‘lawyers’ movement’ actually was, had it the only purpose to restore CJP?

No, the actual ‘lawyers’ movement’ had to begin after the restoration of Chief Justice of Pakistan which unfortunately went covert and the judicial system and institutionalization of judiciary remained untouched.  

The second phase of ‘lawyers’ movement’ was to bring an institutional revolution in judicial system itself, to deliver speedy justice and end corruption in it. While my Lord kept taking notices of corruption cases in different government department, he never noticed that in all the ‘national corruption perception surveys’ judicatory was also one among the top most corrupt departments of the country.  Prime Ministers, Politicians, bureaucrats, executives, and some of security personnel were summoned in corruption charges by his court but let’s also recall how many Judges were convened in same charges? Surprisingly, none!

My lord’s court always pressed federal government and provincial government to do ‘Do More’. From petroleum prices to samosa prices, he always intruded in government affairs.  Interestingly, on his last day in Supreme Court, one of the newspapers estimated that around 1.65 million cases are still pending in small and big courts of the country. Including, the presidential reference to review into ‘judicial murder’ of first elected Prime Minister of Pakistan, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.

Analyze my lord’s eight years in office and one will find that he was mainly focused on administrative, executive and political issues, while the cases of Pakistan Peoples Party remained his court’s priority. Sensational, flashing Sou Moto breaking news remained the center of attraction of news channels. Former Chief Justice also summoned elected then Prime Minster Yousif Raza Gilani in National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) cases and decided his disqualification on June 19, 2012 while declining the ruling of constitutional authorities like Speaker National Assembly and Chief Election Commissioner. Fascinating, wasn’t it?

The Chief Executive of Pakistan was summoned and sacked by My Lord, justice was served and the people give him a huge applause. But, Justice Markandey Katju, a former Judge Supreme Court of India opposed this and said “In my opinion the Pakistan Supreme Court has gone totally overboard, flouted all canons of Constitutional Jurisprudence, and is only playing to the galleries and not exercising judicial restraint. It is thereby upsetting the delicate balance of power in the Constitutional scheme. Moreover, how can the court remove a Prime Minister? This is unheard of in a democracy. The Prime Minister holds office as long he has the confidence of Parliament, not the confidence of the Supreme Court.” He also wrote, “I regret to say that the Pakistani Supreme Court, particularly its Chief Justice, has been showing an utter lack of restraint. This is not expected of superior courts”.

Once he dismissed unanimously elected Prime he convened his predecessor, Prime Minster Raja Pervez Asharf. My lord ordered new chief executive to write letter to Swiss Authorities to reopen the cases against Mr. Zaradri, otherwise he will be sent back to pavilion, like Mr. Gillani. Afraid of judicial victimization, Farooq H Naek on behalf of then Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf wrote a letter to Swiss government to reopen the cases again Mr. Zardari. Since the causes were already closed by Swiss authorities so they refused to reopen the cases. Now, wasn’t that superior Courts responsibility to review its decision and admit this miscarriage of justice and apologize democratically elected Prime Minister, Mr. Gillani?  

Some of the political analysts believe that it was him who stopped military intervention. But, how can I give credit to former CJP for restraining military intervention, while he himself is one among those who validated General Musharaf’s Coup and violated the constitution of Pakistan? How can I praise him for raising the issue of missing persons of Balochistan while he never took a single notice of missing persons in Sindh? How can I give him the credit of Asghar Khan Case when he directed FIA to initiate investigation and fair trail only if sufficient evidences are found? He took notice when Babar Awan recited some poetry outside Supreme Court, while Fasil Raza Abidi, who requested you on almost every news channel to summon him in Arslam Iftikhar’s case, was not heard.

I have an objection! My lord. This was not the actual idea behind ‘Lawyers Movement’. Your court was more of a politically inspired institution than a justice department. During your long tenure, judicial system of this country remained the same, corrupt, lazy, politically and financially motivated.

Since, the era of political-justice has reached to an end; it is now responsibility of Justice Tassaduq Hussain Jillani, new Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Pakistan to continue real lawyers’ movement and bring an institutional change in judicial system of Pakistan.

Shafiq Solangi

Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Who will embrace Vero Kolhi?


Shirimati Dero alias Vero Kolhi - unknown to the many, is challenging traditional political paradigms in Sindh. She has become a hope of local community and symbol of courage and women empowerment in Sindh. She is inspiring thousands of women, children and men, especially vulnerable section of Sindhi society, the Hindus.

Veero Kolhi has become the first Hindu woman contesting provincial general elections in the history of Pakistan. Veero is contesting as independent candidate against Sharjeel Momon of Pakistan Peoples Party and others at PS-50 Tandojam-Sindh. While submitting her papers in Election Commission she declared her wealth as two beds (Charpai), five mattresses (Rili), cooking pots - and 2,800 rupees savings.

Once herself bonded-laborer of a landlord in Sindh, Veero has been struggling for bonded-labourers and fighting against the landlords for labor rights.  She may not win the elections but at least she has given a hope to her people and gained a huge public support across the province.

Today when we are celebrating International Labor Day – May 1, this brave lady is fighting alone for labor rights in Sindh!

Many political parties in Pakistan claims to be pro-poor and laborer – lets see which political party embrace Verro and takes her mission forward!

Shafiq Solangi


Saturday, 5 January 2013

And, they burnt him alive – Shafiq Solangi


And, they burnt him alive
By – Shafiq Solangi

Every time I read about crucifixion I ask myself that how could Romans kill Jesus so brutally? How could men behave like animals to kill a person? How could a man kill another with no mercy and humanity?  If human is superior creation of its creator - what makes it different? And, I end-up with many such unanswered questions.
On January 21st, 2012 when the Sindh was celebrating cultural ‘Topi Ajrak’ day – some people were busy in torturing an unknown person at Sita Village, a small village in Dadu district.

The day was marked to convey the world that Sindh is the land of peace, and Sufism, and the Indus is the proud civilization where people live with peace, love and tolerance since thousands of years. The day when people were chanting the slogans’ of Hosho and Hemoon - these villagers were butchering an unknown accused man. The day when our scholars were talking about message of peace given by Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai, Sachal Sarmast and Saami - one mob was busy there in killing a human being.

When a friend texted me about this I was shocked to know that such inhuman incident could happen in Sindh, and in village very near to my own village. I was thinking wither this has happened in Afghanistan or in Sindh because I have never heard such incident had happened in Sindh before.

Later, I learnt that around 1:00am at the night watchman of the village saw some smoke in the Mosque, he called other villagers and when they went inside the mosque they saw something was burning and a man was sitting near. Those who entered into the mosque first saw that the man was burning the copies of Quran and the pictures of Quranic verses. They caught him - beat him and then hand over to the Rajo Dero police station near village. Police lodged First Investigation Report (FIR) against him under Sections 302 and 353 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC).

This was fine, he desecrated holy book - you beaten him and handed over to the police. Now, let the law decide in what conditions he did all that - and why. Unfortunately, this didn’t end here. 

Around 9:00am crowd gathers outside the police station and demanded that man be given to them. When police refused, they raided the police station, beaten police officers and snatched their weapons. They took unidentified accused person into their custody and throw him down form three story building of the Rajo Dero police station. He was dragged down by the mob from police station to the Village bus stop where he was fired with fuel and burnt till death around 10:30am.

Ask the villagers and then will tell one thing this about this unknown person very surely that he was mentally disturb, an insane person. Infect a normal person will never set on fire religious books and watch them burn. Instead of sending him to the mental hospital he was beaten up and dragged to the police station – and consequently was burnt alive.

Now, the question arises that is this the way to punish any accused? Who will decide the life or death of an accused, the law or the single Pontius Pilate? Who has authorized these people to decide and kill such accused? Why our state machinery is so inefficient and powerless - while these mobs so powerful? Even if this unknown person had desecrated holy Quran – who was authorized to investigate the truth and punish him, the courts or the crowd?

This incident is alarming for our law and order agencies, courts - and for we the people. Religious extremism and religious intolerance has engulfed our society where people are killed and burnt alive in the name of religion. Now when all this has happened, I am thinking who among these was real mentally abnormal, the person who burnt the holy Quran or the people who burnt this unknown person alive.  

Janay kab kon kisay maar de kafir keh kay
Shehr ka shehr musalman hua phirta hay.

Shafiq Solangi tweets @shafiqsolangi