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CJ takes suo motu notice of Joseph Colony incident
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Members of Christian community holds a protest in Islamabad against violence in 
Christian locality in Badaami Bagh area Lahore. — Photo by INP

LAHORE: Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Pakistan took suo motu notice of 
Saturday’s attack on Joseph Colony, a Christian neighbourhood, in Lahore’s 
Badami Bagh area and sought by tomorrow a report from the Punjab’s Inspector 
General of police and provincial advocate general over the incident, DawnNews 
reported.


The apex court’s hearing over the case was expected to commence from Monday 
(Mar 11).

Several protests and demonstration were held on Sunday in various cities of 
Pakistan including Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi and Islamabad against Saturday’s 
Badami Bagh incident in Lahore which saw at least 125 houses belonging to the 
Christian community burnt by a mob allegedly enraged over a blasphemy incident.

Members of the Christian community staged protests on Ferozepur road in Lahore. 
Some enraged demonstrators resorted to stone pelting and broke the windows of 
buses and stands of the recently-launched Metro Bus service in Lahore. Police 
also fired aerial shots to disperse the mob but to no avail.

Similarly members of civil society, along with members of Christian and other 
minority communities staged a demonstration infront of Karachi Press Club on 
Sunday. Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) activists and lawmakers also 
participated in the sit-in.

Police personnel fired teargas shells to disperse the protesting demonstrators.

Similar demonstrations were held in Karachi, Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

Spokesperson for Punjab Government, Pervez Rasheed said that those involved in 
the Badami Bagh incident would be tried under the anti-terror laws.

An initial investigation report over the incident was submitted by Punjab’s 
Inspector General police to provincial Chief Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif on 
Sunday according to which timely action by the police had prevented the loss of 
life.

The report further said that there were only a handful of people behind the 
incident and that the policemen avoided the use of gunfire and other lethal 
weapons in order to minimise the loss of life.

At least 131 persons were taken into custody who were suspected of involvement 
in Saturday’s gruesome incident whereas a letter was written to the Lahore High 
Court’s registrar requesting for a judicial inquiry into the incident.

The chief minister was informed that those involved in the incident were being 
identified with the help of CCTV footage of the attack.

President Asif Ali Zardari met with Prime Minister Raja Pervez ASshraf and 
Governor Punjab Makhdoom Ahmed Mahmood in Karachi and discussed the situation 
after Saturday’s arson attack. It was decided after the meeting that Rs 500,000 
would be paid as compensation  to the victims.

Earlier during the day, Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf ordered for the 
provision complete assistance to all affectees belonging to the minority 
community .

Prime Minister Raja spoke to Minister of State for National Harmony Akram Masih 
and advisor Paul Bhatti and instructed them to maintain contact the victims of 
the Badami Bagh incident.

Construction material and other related equipment began to arrive in Badami 
Bagh area on Sunday for the rehabilitation of the destroyed neighbourhood.

Blasphemy accused

Meanwhile, Sawan Masih, accused of Blasphemy Act behind the  Badami Bagh 
incident was kept in a special cell at Camp Jail in Lahore with the deployment 
of round the clock armed guards.

When contacted Deputy Superintendent of Jail Abdul Razzaq Khan Niazi told APP 
that one barrack out of total 23 was already reserved for such cases and the 
accused were kept in it for their security and safety, adding that no other 
inmates was  allowed to come to this cell except jailers on duty.

He further said, according the jail manual it is the sole responsibility of 
Superintendent of Jail to fully ensure proper protection to the life of all 
accused and convicts irrespective of nature of offence. Hence Superintendent 
Jail, Ejaz Asghar has directed for taking all possible measure for his safety.
HRCP statement

The shocking incident occurred after a Christian young man was accused of 
blasphemy. It is regrettable that Punjab administration has not learnt any 
lesson from previous incidents such as those in Gojra and Shantinagar, and has 
totally failed in providing protection to a minority community under siege, 
HRCP said in a statement.

Instead of investigating the case, the police arrested Christians while those 
who went on a rampage and can easily be identified from television footage have 
gone scot free, the report claimed.

The attack is yet another shameful incident against a vulnerable community and 
further confirmation of the slide toward extremism in society on the one hand 
and, on the other hand, the apathy and inaction that has become norm among the 
police.

Handing out compensation cheques is not a solution, so strong action against 
those responsible must be ensured, it said.


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