Islamabad High Court rejects conspiracy theory against Zulfi Bukhari

30 March, 2020 18:25

Islamabad High Court rejects conspiracy theory against Zulfi Bukhari by setting aside the petition.

In his three-page order, IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah noted that the federal and provincial governments were working hard to deal with the coronavirus emergency.

Islamabad High Court rejects

The CJ IHC also said it’s not the time to suspect the intentions of the state.

The petitioner sought an inquiry into whether the coronavirus spread in Pakistan due to lax controls at the quarantine centre established in Taftan.

Unfairness and bias of the petitioners remain visible because United States, UK and many other countries had confirmed Coronavirus cases in January 2020 but Pakistan government had not quarantined people coming from those countries.

Despite the fact that Iran first reported confirmed case on February 18, US-funded activists began targeting Iran and Shia Zaireen (pilgrims).

Even the Pakistan government had closed Taftan border with Iran.

But at least one million people had entered Pakistan since January 2020 when Coronavirus first reported in other countries.

None of those at least one million people were taken into government custody for quarantine and they continue to roam in the society.

Amazingly and interestingly, government took Shia Zaireen into custody soon after their entry at Taftan border.

The government authorities kept them for two weeks at Taftan in the name of quarantine.

Later, they shifted them to provinces’ quarantine centers. Shia Zaireen had not been allowed to go home for a month because government kept them at quarantine centres.

Only after negative test reports, government shifted such Zaireen to their homes and keep them under watch till now.

But at the same time, Deobandi preaching party Tableeghi Jamaat held congregation in Raiwind Lahore with foreigners attending it.

Many of their groups now have spread across Pakistan on preaching mission and spread Coronavirus. Some have died.

Instead of abiding by law, they attacked police to escape quarantine.

However, Shia Muslims abide by law and precautionary measures. They have suspended all congregations, including congregational prayers.

Even then, US-Saudi pressure and blackmailing compelled Pakistan government to target only Shia Zaireen on the pretext of quarantine.

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