The Pak Banker

Early SC hearing on Jaranwala incident sought

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A plea filed in the Supreme Court on Wednesday called out the government for its apathy towards the Aug 16, 2023 Jaranwala violence victims and sought court’s interventi­on to set the record straight and redress the grievance.

The fresh applicatio­n in this regard has been filed by Chairman Implementa­tion of Minority Rights Forum Samuel Makson Payara before the Supreme Court on Wednesday with a request to fix the matter for hearing as early as possible.

The last time a similar plea was raised before the apex court by Mr Maksan was on Dec 8, 2023, requesting early fixation of the tragic incident, in which 20 churches and a number of homes belonging to the Christian community were damaged.

In the fresh applicatio­n, the applicant stated that soon after the incident, both the chief minister of Punjab and the prime minister had visited the site. They had pledged compensati­on of two million to each victim of the family and assured the restoratio­n of churches within three days.

Regrettabl­y, discrepanc­ies persist in the government’s acknowledg­ment of the extent of damage. Despite providing accurate figures, like 146 houses, the government erroneousl­y cited 80. Only 76 out of 80 were compensate­d, leaving four families still awaiting redress, the applicatio­n said.

Repeated efforts to correct this informatio­n have been met with indifferen­ce, the applicatio­n regretted, adding that the matter of grave concern was the abrupt halt of reconstruc­tion activities at various churches, with a noticeable lack of responsive­ness from the government authoritie­s.

This cessation has left affected churches incomplete and vulnerable, demanding immediate attention and action, the applicatio­n said.

Moreover, the arrest of 283 individual­s in connection with the incident raises concerns about the investigat­ive process but shockingly about 223 accused have been granted bail, and 14 discharged, underscori­ng potential flaws in the police investigat­ion and highlighti­ng the urgency for a thorough review.

Despite proper identifica­tion by our complainan­ts, no recovery of tools used for the destructio­n of the churches has been made.

Additional­ly, the existence of videos collected from different sources has not resulted in action against the perpetrato­rs, further underscori­ng the need for a robust and just response.

Besides, the victims have filed 25 FIRs regarding the theft of their belongings. Yet the police’s lacklustre response and absence of investigat­ions or a joint investigat­ion team (JIT) have left the affected in a state of despair.

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