Rana Sanaullah Urges Swift Justice for May 9 Protest Perpetrators

Web DeskMay 10, 2024 06:55 AMnational
  • Rana Sanaullah criticizes slow trials for May 9 incident accused.
  • Legal obstacles hinder transfer of cases to military courts.
  • Calls for judicial reforms and accountability persist post-May 9 protests.
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Rana Sanaullah highlights challenges in bringing swift justice to May 9 protest perpetrators, emphasizing the need for judicial reforms and accountability amidst legal obstacles and calls for transparency.

One year has passed since the nation was rocked by violent protests triggered by the arrest of PTI founder Imran Khan on May 9, particularly in Rawalpindi. The delay in bringing the perpetrators to justice has been a point of concern, with Adviser to the Prime Minister on Political and Public Affairs Rana Sanaullah shedding light on the challenges faced in the judicial system and legal processes.

Rana Sanaullah expressed frustration over the sluggish pace of trials for those accused in the May 9 incidents. He criticized the superior courts for further complicating matters with suo motu notices and stressed the urgency of conducting swift summary trials, aiming for convictions within 30-90 days for the individuals involved in the protests.

Despite attempts to transfer the cases to military courts by the previous government, legal obstacles have prolonged the process. Sanaullah highlighted the disruptive impact of suo motu interventions on the country's stability, likening it to a boat being scuppered.

Addressing the inquiry report from the former caretaker prime minister's administration, Sanaullah downplayed its significance, asserting the undeniable evidence against the perpetrators of the May 9 incidents.

Delays in anti-terrorism court cases were attributed to the judiciary's independence, with Sanaullah emphasizing the lack of executive interference. He dismissed allegations of judicial pressure and urged judges to remain resolute against external influences.

Advocating for reforms in the justice system, Sanaullah cautioned against the lengthy process that a judicial commission inquiry into the May 9 events would entail, estimating a timeline of three years.

The demand by PTI for a judicial inquiry into the May 9 violence, stemming from Imran Khan's arrest on corruption charges, remains a contentious issue. Calls for accountability and justice persist in the aftermath of the destructive protests, highlighting the need for transparency and swift legal action.

The aftermath of the May 9 protests continues to pose challenges in the pursuit of justice and stability. With legal processes facing hurdles and calls for accountability growing louder, the need for efficient judicial reforms and timely resolutions remains paramount. As the nation navigates through these complexities, the quest for truth and fairness remains a guiding principle for a harmonious society.

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