Islamabad: After sending Mr Yousuf Raza Gilani home, it seems the Supreme Court of Pakistan would not hesitate in summoning Chief of the Army Staff General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani if the law enforcement agencies don’t mend their ways in Balochistan.
The apex court, which is largely respected by the people of Pakistan and termed as a last hope for the nuclear armed nation, is all set to resume hearing a case pertaining to law and order situation and forced disappearances of political workers in Balochistan, on Wednesday.
The court has summoned Inspector General of Frontier Constabulary (FC) Major Gen Ubaidullah Khan Khattak and Defence Secretary Nargis Sethi. The FC is accused of kidnapping and throwing bodies of people in the south western province of the country and during the last hearing, Chief Justice of Pakistan expressed displeasure of the FC’s role in bringing the situation under control in Balochistan.
The CJ had ruled that the court might summon Gen Kayani to get his version on how the situation could be improved in the province.
History of the present Supreme Court judges suggests that they would not hesitate to summon the army chief .
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