ISI Pakistan land grabbing mafia defies SC orders to pay cost of land

Fundamental rights, including equality of status, of opportunity and before law,
Social, economic and political justice, and freedom of thought, expression, belief,
Faith, worship and association, subject to the law and public morality, [shall be
Guaranteed] … the independence of the judiciary shall be fully secured.
POLITICS in Pakistan is the death of the imagination. The same scenes repeated endlessly, even some of the directors, as in the case of PCO and Syed Sharifuddin Pirzada, performing the same role from one generation to the next. The actors of course change but as if in obedience to a higher dramatic law they too stick closely to the ancient script. nor could it be otherwise. In Pakistan it is not only power which flows from the barrel of a gun. Legality and validation also flow from the same source. Every dictator in Pakistan’s history has received approval and benediction at judicial hands. It would have
Been unrealistic to assume that General Musharraf or anyone else in his place would have allowed this hallowed tradition to be broken. The trouble is that there is so much else that is incompatible with military rule: fundamental rights as a whole for one, press freedom for another. How long will the saviour in General Musharraf tolerate these deviations from the military norm? One illusion that it is in our best interests to get rid of fast is regarding the American concern for democracy in Pakistan. From Washington
Pakistan is just a blip on the world screen and although democracy and human rights are issues with which the US likes to whip other countries when it wants to, of greater concern to the US as far as Pakistan is concerned is a raft of other issues: terrorism, Osama bin Laden and the CTBT.
The Military Estate Office, Rawalpindi, has failed to implement the orders of Lahore High Court and Supreme Court directing payment of compensation to two brothers for a piece of land occupied by the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI).
The agency has been occupying the land since 1986 and building a multi-storey plaza they’re without paying any rent or entering into a deal with the legal owners, according to the documents.
Masood Abbasi and Zahoor Abbasi had prayed to the Lahore High Court Rawalpindi Bench in 1999 that their three kanal and six Marla land adjacent to Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium land adjacent to Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium had been in the illegal possession of the intelligence agency since 1986.
The high court in its April 22, 2002 judgment declared that the occupation of the land was repugnant to the Land Acquisition Act and directed the agency to compensate the legal owners at the prevalent market rate. The court also gave an option to the respondents to settle the dispute through private negotiations.
The Military Estate Office challenged the Lahore High Court decision and moved the Supreme Court for relief. However, a three-member bench of the apex court in its judgment on February 16, 2004 upheld the high court decision and directed the petitioners (ISI) to settle the case through dialogue and pay the cost of the land to the legal owners.
However, much to the disappointment of the petitioners, neither the agency nor the Military Estate Office implemented the apex court orders.
Finding no relief, the petitioners, Maqsood Abbasi and Zahoor Abbasi, have submitted an appeal to the President House seeking the intervention of President Musharraf in implementation of the apex court orders by the agency.
The two brothers said they were tired and exhausted and financially too poor to run from pillar to post for relief. They further said that paying no heed to the orders of the apex court the agency constructed a multi-storey building at the place for commercial use. Now using for commercial purpose to which we seek justice, justice is denied in Pakistan, it’s shameful. The lack of direction from which the country suffers is
Only made worse by a regression to militarism because just as judicial freedom and military rule are incompatible, vision and military rule are two different things. after Supreme Court decision in 2004 till 2007 land is still under the ISI Occupation, justice become a pain trauma and stigma for nation the than suicide bombers born and no return from hell and terrorism ,don’t force to people for blowing themselves for their basic right . don’t denied their right as civilian
Act XI of 2005. The illegal Dispossession Act 2005; to curb the activities of property grabbers (qabza groups). Gazetted 7 July 2005; with immediate effect. Where is this law gone will poor people can will get their land back from monsters and corrupt ISI land mafia of Pakistan .

usman karim based in lahore pakistan [email protected]

Re: ISI Pakistan land grabbing mafia defies SC orders to pay cost of land

PA behaves like an army with a country.

Re: ISI Pakistan land grabbing mafia defies SC orders to pay cost of land

Plagiarism alert!!!

usman karim appears to be a 2 number ka expert.

Learn to write yourself instead of taking bits and pieces of ayaz amir’s work from various of his articles and then puttin g them togethr and presenting them as your own. sharam aani chahiye..

Next time any of this shyt is captured you will be banned.

Just in case anyone has any doubts. Pasted below are some of the original articles from which material has been shamelessly lifted.

http://www.dawn.com/weekly/ayaz/20000128.htm

POLITICS in Pakistan is the death of the imagination. The same scenes repeated endlessly, even some of the directors, as in the case of Syed Sharifuddin Pirzada, performing the same role from one generation to the next. The actors of course change but as if in obedience to a higher dramatic law they too stick closely to the ancient script

http://www.dawn.com/weekly/ayaz/20000128.htm

Nor could it be otherwise. In Pakistan it is not only power which flows from the barrel of a gun. Legality and validation also flow from the same source. Every dictator in Pakistan’s history has received approval and benediction at judicial hands. It would have been unrealistic to assume that General Musharraf or anyone else in his place would have allowed this hallowed tradition to be broken

http://www.pakistanlink.com/Opinion/2000/Feb/11/03.html
opinion piece by ayaz amir
“From Washington Pakistan is just a blip on the world screen and although democracy and human rights are issues with which the US likes to whip other countries when it wants to, of greater concern to the US as far as Pakistan is concerned is a raft of other issues: terrorism, Osama bin Laden and the CTBT”

and now for the chori ka pulinda that Mr. usman Karim has presented as his own.
just for record.

Re: ISI Pakistan land grabbing mafia defies SC orders to pay cost of land

^Thanks alot X2!

Re: ISI Pakistan land grabbing mafia defies SC orders to pay cost of land

**Imno250,

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