Pakistan

Will much allow removal of govt on JIT report: CJP NisarISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Monday directed the federal government to review its decision of placing 172 suspects named in the JIT report on the Exit Control List (ECL).When the hearing renewd Monday, Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar expressed anger on the government over putting CM Sindh and other politicians on the ECL list and remarked that we will much allow to dislodge the government on the basis of JIT report.A two-member bench of the top court comprising CJP Nisar and Justice Ijazul Ahsen was hearing the case regarding an investigation into the fake transbehaveions worth invoiceions conducted through several leadingstream banks via benami accounts.The court had asked the persons named in the JIT report to submit tinheritor replies but the government put tinheritor name son the no-fly list, the CJP observed.
Who did this He asked the Attorney General.How can you bar the Chief Exechopive of the countrys mo largest province from traveling overseas he wondered.Since Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah was named in the JIT report, the PTI is demanding his resignalation and is making hectic efforts in dislodging Pakistan Peoples portiony government in Sindh.Senior PTI leaders claimed that they are in contbehave with PPP lawmakers and will move a no-confidence motion against the chief minister.During hearing, the bench ordered the Interior Minister to appear before the court and explain the governments position in this regard.The CJP wondered how the JIT report was leaked to the media.When asked, head of Joint Investigation Team, Ehsan miserableiq, stated that the contents were much leaked from the JIT Secretariat.The court also approved a request by the counsels of PPP supremo Asif Zardari and his sister Faryal Talpur for extension in deadline to submit tinheritor answer in the case.





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