The Asian Age

Pak parties agree to extend military courts

- SHAFQAT ALI

Pakistan’s political parties, other than Pakistan Peoples Party, have agreed to extend the tenure of military courts for two more years.

Speaker of National Assembly Ayaz Sadiq chaired a sitting of parliament­ary leaders in this regard.

Ishaq Dar, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao, Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, Sirajul Haq, Ghulam Ahmad Bilour — representi­ng Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz), Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI), Qaumi Wattan Party (QWP), Awami Muslim League (AML), Jamaat-eIslami and Awami National Party (ANP) — and other parliament­ary leaders attended the session. The PPP did not participat­e.

After the meet, finance minister Ishaq Dar urged parties not to politicise the issue of military courts.

He said all political parties had agreed on extension of military courts following the new wave of terrorism.

“Constituti­onal amendment is required for extension of military courts. Senate session on March 3 and National Assembly session on March 6 will be held in this regard,” said Mr Dar. He hoped the PPP, which has called for a meeting of political parties on Saturday, would also take a decision according to the requiremen­ts of the country.

PTI’s Shah Mehmood Qureshi said the current situation was threatenin­g Pakistan’s integrity and sovereignt­y. “Though military courts are the need of the hour, our normal courts should address this problem. After the tenure of military courts expires, these cases will be referred to the normal courts.”

All political parties, other than the PPP, have agreed on the extension of tenure of military courts for two more tears following the new wave of terrorism in Pakistan

The constituti­onal amendment required for the move will be discussed during the Senate, National Assembly sessions

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