In yet another spectacular escape, two alleged masterminds of sectarian killings disappeared from under the noses of Anti Terrorist Force (ATF) in Quetta. And that too in Muharram. Please be reminded they were not in any ordinary jail. They were kept in the headquarters of ATF. In the morning, the cell was found locked but the prisoners were not there !! Houdini must be envious !!
Earlier, on December 16, Rashid Rauf, an alleged suspect in a plane bombing case also escaped in broad daylight.
The question is: who’s to blame ? Previously, government put all its own responsibilities and failures on the non-PCO judiciary and sacked them on November 3, 2007. One of the serious blames from Musharraf was that the “Supreme Court was letting off terrorists”. Of course, this was found to be embarrassingly untrue (though these guys never get embarrassed, do they ?) and the government stopped using this rhetoric.
So, again, this time Sir….who will you blame for your own failures ?
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One response to “Yet another escape. Blame the judiciary ?”
All knows even the beggar of streets of Pakistan knows that why judiciary was fired as they were creating problem for general’s personal gains. so there is no need to find justifaction for down fall of judiciary.Our ex-judicairy is now our proud and we can raise our head with honour that in my weak society there are some dare souls who can say no to brutal dictator.Mussaraf ‘role in national level is no more than a coldblooded terrorists who can do all attrocities for holding his seat. As DIMAOND CUTS BY DIMAOND so sooner we will see his fate.As he betrayed his nation sooner some one he most trusted would teach him same lesson and he would be felt helpless
like our honourable judges.The great difference would be that at this moment whole nation is standing behind of those judges but he would be alone.This is the way traiters are treated by power of nature.