ISLAMABAD:
The Supreme Court (SC) is all set to issue the detailed verdict of
Asghar Khan case at 1pm Thursday, Geo News reported. The 150-page
verdict is written by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry.
According to sources, Registrar Supreme Court Dr Faqeer Hussain will issue the verdict of the case.
It
is pertinent to mention that a three-member bench of the apex court
headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and comprising of
Justice Jawwad S Khawaja and Justice Khilji Arif Hussain, announced a
short order on Air Marshal (retd) Asghar Khan’s petition filed in 1996
accusing the ISI of distributing Rs60 million among the politicians to
manipulate the general elections of 1990.
Ruling that the
1990 polls were rigged, the SC on Friday, October 19 directed the
government to take action against former army chief Gen (retd) Mirza
Aslam Beg and former chief of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Lt
Gen (retd) Asad Durrani for violating the Constitution by manipulating
the 1990 general elections.
The court ruled that both
Durrani and Beg brought a bad name to Pakistan and its armed forces as
well as secret agencies in the eyes of the nation. “Notwithstanding that
they may have retired from service, the federal government shall take
necessary steps under the Constitution and law against them,” said the
short order.
The court also ordered the initiation of
legal proceedings against the politicians who allegedly received
donations to spend on election campaigns in 1990 and directed the
Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to conduct a transparent
investigation on the criminal side against all of them and if sufficient
evidence was collected, they should be sent for a trial according to
the law.
The court ordered that any election
cell/political cell in the Presidency or ISI or MI or within their
formations be abolished immediately and any letter/notification to the
extent of creating any such cell/department (by any name whatsoever,
would stand cancelled forthwith).
The court ruled that the
late Ghulam Ishaq Khan, the then president, Gen (retd) Beg and Lt Gen
(retd) Durrani acted in violation of the Constitution by facilitating a
group of politicians and political parties, etc, to ensure their success
against thecandidates in the general elections of 1990 for which they
secured funds from Younas Habib, former chief executive of now defunct
Mehran Bank.
The court ordered that Younas Habib should
also be dealt with in the same manner and civil proceedings should also
be launched, according to law, against the said persons for the recovery
of sums received by them with profit.
The court ruled
that an amount of Rs80 million was stated to have been deposited in
Account No 313, titled ‘Survey and Construction Group Karachi’ and
maintained by MI, therefore, be transferred with profit to the Habib
Bank Limited (HBL) with further direction that if the liability of the
HBL had not been adjusted so far, otherwise the same might be deposited
in the treasury account of the Pakistan government.
The
court ruled that general elections held in 1990 was subjected to
corruption and corrupt practices as in view of the overwhelming material
produced by the parties during hearing in the case, “it has been
established that an ‘election cell’ had been created in the Presidency,
which was functioning to provide financial assistance to the favoured
candidates, or a group of political parties to achieve desired result by
polluting election process and to deprive the people of Pakistan from
being represented by their chosen representatives.”
The
short order observed that a president, in parliamentary system of
government, being head of the state represented the unity of the
republic under Article 41 of the Constitution and as per the oath of his
office in all circumstances he would do right to all manner of people,
according to law, without fear or favour, affection or ill will.
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