Supreme Court unhappy with the role of the government

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The country's highest court has expressed dissatisfaction with the government's move to deal with the incident of blocking Islamabad's highway by blocking the highway.

On Thursday, the Supreme Court's two-member bench submitted the report of the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI to the blockade. The police report was given a day before.

Supreme Court Justice Mushir Alam wants to know from the Advocate General of Islamabad, how did protesters get tear gas and sticks? If the authorities can not keep the capital safe, how will it protect the country?

Another judge, Kazi Foyez, criticized the role of Isa ISI and the Intelligence Bureau (IB). Want to know, what were the state intelligence agencies doing during this incident? According to this judge, neither Islam nor Pakistan benefited from the blockade. He commented, Where is Islam allowed to damage personal and state property?

Meanwhile, in the report submitted to the court, the Director General of the Islamabad Police General Khalid Khattar said that the blockade was going on for 20 days. The police have been in charge for so many days. When the order of the operation came, the police became tired.

Several religious groups of supporters blocked the main road of Faizabad highway to reach the capital city of Islamabad for nearly three weeks after the removal of the minister's minister Zahid Hamid on the charge of blasphemy for blasphemy after defying the mention of Hazrat Mohammad (SM) in a part of the oath of authority. . Security forces clashed with demonstrators on Saturday and Sunday. At least six people died. Two hundred were injured.

After the military intervention and the resignation of the Law Minister, religious groups withdrew the three-week blockade. But there was a division in the court about the role of the military as the mediator.

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