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Pak govt wants removal of 'mentally unfit' judge over Musharraf verdict

Expressing anger over the court's verdict against Pakistan's former military ruler Pervez Musharraf, Law Minister Farogh Naseem stressed that the judgment showed that Justice Seth was "mentally unfit" as he suggested to hang the dead body of Musharraf if he dies before his execution.

Pak govt wants removal of 'mentally unfit' judge over Musharraf verdict
Pak govt wants removal of 'mentally unfit' judge over Musharraf verdict
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Published : Dec 19, 2019, 11:38 PM IST

Islamabad: Furious over a special court's verdict to drag former president Pervez Musharraf's corpse to the Parliament and hang it for three days, the Pakistan government on Thursday said that it will move to the Supreme Judicial Council to unseat the "mentally unfit" head of the tribunal.

In its 167-page detailed judgement authored by Peshawar High Court Chief Justice Waqar Ahmad Seth, who headed the three-member bench, the special court on Thursday said the "convict be hanged by his neck till he dies on each count as per charge".

"We direct the law enforcement agencies to strive their level best to apprehend the fugitive/convict and to ensure that the punishment is inflicted as per law and if found dead, his corpse be dragged to the D-Chowk, Islamabad, Pakistan and be hanged for 03 days," he wrote.

D-Chowk, or Democracy Chowk is close to several important government buildings - the Presidency, the Prime Minister's office, the Parliament, and the Supreme Court.

Soon after the detailed judgment, Prime Minister Imran Khan consulted his legal team and the decision of the meeting was announced at a press conference by his top aides.

Law Minister Farogh Naseem said that the judgment showed that Justice Seth was "mentally unfit" as he suggested to hang the dead body of Musharraf if he dies before his execution.

He said such a punishment was against any law of Pakistan.

"The federal government has decided to go to the Supreme Judicial Council as the government believes that such a person cannot be a judge of any High and Supreme Court. If a judge gives such a judgment then such a judge is mentally unfit and incompetent," Naseem said.

The Supreme Judicial Council is the only body to remove a judge of the High and Supreme Court in Pakistan.

Naseem said that the government would also ask the higher judiciary to stop Justice Seth from performing his duties because it is an "unprecedented and despicable observation by the judge."

Shehzad Akbar, another aide of Khan said that the judgment was against all norms of law and the government would not only seek to unseat of the judge Seth but also file an appeal against the verdict.

"We have decided to file an appeal against the verdict," he said.

He also said that the judgment was made in haste and the accused was not given the right of a fair trial.

Earlier, Military spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor said that Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa and Prime Minister Imran Khan had a detailed meeting on the conviction of Gen (retd.) Musharraf and took some important decisions.

The detailed judgement angered the army, which said the verdict was against all human, religious and civilizational values.

Read also: Pak court awards death penalty to Musharraf

"The apprehensions about the short verdict given on December 17 have been proved right by the detailed judgment of today. The decision of today and especially the words used in it are against the humanity, religion, civilization and any other value," Ghafoor said.

The detailed judgement came hours after Musharraf raised serious questions on his trial and said the verdict was based on some people's "personal animosity" towards him.

"Some people in high offices misused their authority to target one individual," he said, in an apparent reference to Chief Justice of Pakistan Asif Saeed Khosa.

Khosa, who is retiring on Friday, last month had said that the post-2009 judiciary had convicted one prime minster (Yousuf Raza Gilani); disqualified another (Nawaz Sharif); and was soon going to decide the treason case against a former army chief (Musharraf).

Islamabad: Furious over a special court's verdict to drag former president Pervez Musharraf's corpse to the Parliament and hang it for three days, the Pakistan government on Thursday said that it will move to the Supreme Judicial Council to unseat the "mentally unfit" head of the tribunal.

In its 167-page detailed judgement authored by Peshawar High Court Chief Justice Waqar Ahmad Seth, who headed the three-member bench, the special court on Thursday said the "convict be hanged by his neck till he dies on each count as per charge".

"We direct the law enforcement agencies to strive their level best to apprehend the fugitive/convict and to ensure that the punishment is inflicted as per law and if found dead, his corpse be dragged to the D-Chowk, Islamabad, Pakistan and be hanged for 03 days," he wrote.

D-Chowk, or Democracy Chowk is close to several important government buildings - the Presidency, the Prime Minister's office, the Parliament, and the Supreme Court.

Soon after the detailed judgment, Prime Minister Imran Khan consulted his legal team and the decision of the meeting was announced at a press conference by his top aides.

Law Minister Farogh Naseem said that the judgment showed that Justice Seth was "mentally unfit" as he suggested to hang the dead body of Musharraf if he dies before his execution.

He said such a punishment was against any law of Pakistan.

"The federal government has decided to go to the Supreme Judicial Council as the government believes that such a person cannot be a judge of any High and Supreme Court. If a judge gives such a judgment then such a judge is mentally unfit and incompetent," Naseem said.

The Supreme Judicial Council is the only body to remove a judge of the High and Supreme Court in Pakistan.

Naseem said that the government would also ask the higher judiciary to stop Justice Seth from performing his duties because it is an "unprecedented and despicable observation by the judge."

Shehzad Akbar, another aide of Khan said that the judgment was against all norms of law and the government would not only seek to unseat of the judge Seth but also file an appeal against the verdict.

"We have decided to file an appeal against the verdict," he said.

He also said that the judgment was made in haste and the accused was not given the right of a fair trial.

Earlier, Military spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor said that Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa and Prime Minister Imran Khan had a detailed meeting on the conviction of Gen (retd.) Musharraf and took some important decisions.

The detailed judgement angered the army, which said the verdict was against all human, religious and civilizational values.

Read also: Pak court awards death penalty to Musharraf

"The apprehensions about the short verdict given on December 17 have been proved right by the detailed judgment of today. The decision of today and especially the words used in it are against the humanity, religion, civilization and any other value," Ghafoor said.

The detailed judgement came hours after Musharraf raised serious questions on his trial and said the verdict was based on some people's "personal animosity" towards him.

"Some people in high offices misused their authority to target one individual," he said, in an apparent reference to Chief Justice of Pakistan Asif Saeed Khosa.

Khosa, who is retiring on Friday, last month had said that the post-2009 judiciary had convicted one prime minster (Yousuf Raza Gilani); disqualified another (Nawaz Sharif); and was soon going to decide the treason case against a former army chief (Musharraf).

Read also: 'If Musharraf found dead, his corpse will be dragged and hung'

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Sikh taxi driver brutally assaulted in US

         New York, Dec 19 (PTI) A 57-year-old Indian-origin Sikh taxi driver has been brutally assaulted and hit with a with a barbeque grill cover in the head in front of his home in the US state of California, media reports said, second such attack in less than a fortnight.
         Baljeet Singh Sidhu, who works as a mail carrier and a Uber driver, was attacked on Sunday while he was parking his car outside his home near Hilltop Mall, Richmond, California, after finishing his duties, SFGate.com reported.
         While he was parking his car, a man came up to his cab and asked him for a lighter. Sidhu said he didn't have one and the man left, but then he returned with another request.
         "He asked me and said he had USD 5 and he needed a ride. It looked suspicious," Sidhu was quoted as saying by the KTVU television station.
         He told the man his shift was over. Then the suspect came back a third time and attacked Sidhu and hit him in the head with a barbeque grill cover and then knocked down and choked.
         "I was hit a number of times. Have so many wounds," Sidhu said.
         There were cuts, bumps and bruises on him. His family believe the attack to be a hate crime, and he was assaulted because of his Sikh turban and appearance, the SFGate reported.
          His daughter, Gaganjot Sidhu said, "His turban was off and blood all over his face. It was the most terrifying thing I've ever seen. Like no daughter wants to see her father in that condition, the KTVU reported.
         No slurs were used, no money was robbed, but Gaganjot says her father was targeted because of how he looks.
         On Wednesday, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) expressed solidarity with the Sikh community of the San Francisco Bay Area, the report said.
         "We condemn this attack and express our solidarity with the Sikh community," said Zahra Billoo, executive director of the San Francisco Bay Area office of CAIR.          "Sidhu and his loved ones are in our prayers. We urge the Richmond Police Department to investigate a possible bias motive for this incident."
         The attack is second such attack in a fortnight.
         On December 5, An Indian-origin Sikh taxi driver was assaulted and racially abused in the US state of Washington in a suspected hate crime. PTI AKJ
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