‘No relief’: Khawaja Asif spells out what govt wants from courts

Published June 26, 2024
Defence Minister Khawaja Asif addresses a press conference in Lahore on June 25. — DawnNewsTV
Defence Minister Khawaja Asif addresses a press conference in Lahore on June 25. — DawnNewsTV

LAHORE: Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on Tuesday explicitly laid down the government’s expectations from the judiciary with regards to ‘Vision Azm-i-Istehkam’ — which has been dubbed a “reinvigorated and re-energised national counter-terrorism campaign” by the government — saying that the courts should not provide any relief to those arrested as part of this action.

Addressing a press conference on Tuesday, the minister said: “The support of the judiciary, security forces, parliament and the media will be required for this operation. This is a national crisis, addressing which is not just the army’s responsibility, but all institutions.” He added that the judiciary should not provide any relief to those who are targeted in the operation.

The minister categorically said that there were no political motives behind the announced action, and stressed that the government would try to generate political consensus on it, as well as addressing the reservations voiced by the opposition parties.

Accusing those parties who had criticised the planned action of doing so for the sake of their ‘vote bank’, he called on the PTI, JUI-F and Awami National Party (ANP) to take a stand for the nation, not merely for votes, and asked them not to indulge in politics on this issue.

“We will try to create consensus and address the reservations of the PTI, JUI-F and ANP,” he said, adding: “We only want to end the rising wave of terrorism that has arisen over the past few months”.

Responding to a question, he said that PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif had been taken on board over the vision and he had no objections to it.

Mr Asif said the action would begin once the required process is completed. “It will be brought before parliament and debated there as well,” he declared.

Mr Asif also disputed KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur’s claim that no such operation had been discussed in the apex committee meeting last week, saying that he had not objected to the action and had supported it “in muted terms”.

Published in Dawn, June 26th, 2024

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