ANP seeks judicial inquiry into resettlement of terrorists
PTI chief had admitted that he facilitated resettlement policy.
(ANP) on Thursday filed a plea in the Peshawar High Court (PHC) for the formation of a judicial commission to probe Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief Imran Khan and former Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) director general Lt Gen (retd) Faiz Hamid for helping militants resettle in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,
ANP KP President Aimal Wali Khan filed a plea with the Peshawar High Court (PHC) wherein former PM Imran Khan, President Dr Arif Alvi, former DG-ISI Faiz Hameed, ex-CM KP Mahmood Khan, former advisor Barrister Saif, former KP government, and previous federal government were nominated as respondents.
The plea requested the PHC chief justice to constitute a high-level committee to probe into the matter and bring all agreements and characters involved to the public.
The petitioner claimed that Imran Khan with the alleged assistance of Faiz Hamid allowed the settlement of militants in the country after the terrorism was eliminated from the country. He said Imran had admitted for several times on the media that he had facilitated the resettlement.
The petition asked for a judicial inquiry by the PHC chief justice to find out as to who helped the Taliban to resettle in the province in the last few years.
It stated that peace was restored after great sacrifices by the police, and other security forces as well as efforts and sacrifices of the ANP government.
The writ petition also demanded measures to stop the regrouping of militants and further spread of the menace of terrorism in the province and the rest of the country.
ANP stated that it had no option but to move the higher courts for immediate measures for the restoration of peace in KP and Pakistan and to expose the elements involved in the conspiracy.
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