Govt urges CJP to take suo motu notice of Uzair Baloch JIT report.

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Ali Haider Zaidi on Tuesday appealed to the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) to take suo moto notice against Pakistan People's Party's involvement in crimes committed by notorious Lyari gangster Uzair Baloch.

Addressing a joint press conference with Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Shibli Faraz, he said that everyone has seen how Karachi has been systematically destroyed by the PPP. "Sindh Assembly's contribution to Pakistan has been phenomenal. But PPP destroyed the biggest city of the province with unimaginable bloodshed," he said, adding that PPP's propagated version of JIT report was unsigned. "The JIT report with signatures of ISI, IB and other officials directly implicated PPP's leaders for abetting and using Uzair Baloch," he said. "Uzair Baloch's gang used to behead rival gangsters and throw away their heads, this is not made-up or a story from Mexico, this was happening within Karachi, my city," he added.

The minister said that JIT report signed by officers of IB, ISI, etc, mentioned that Uzair Baloch disclosed that Abdul Qadir Patel tasked him to kill Razzaq Commando, adding that Sindh government's version omitted all this conveniently. He said that one signed JIT report mentioned names of some 'friends', including Zulfiqar Mirza, Faryal Talpur, Dr Nisar Morai, Sharjeel Memon.

Zaidi, presenting what he called was the 'original' JIT report on Uzair Baloch, said that the gang leader had confessed that he met (then) Sindh chief minister Qaim Ali Shah and Faryal Talpur, sister of former president Asif Ali Zardari, and asked that the head money against him be removed. Baloch allegedly said the head money was withdrawn on Talpur and Zardari's order. "On the last page, Baloch said that he feared they would kill him after these revelations and that Zardari and other political figures might take revenge and asked for protection."

Zaidi said that Sindh High Court ordered JIT reports on Uzair Baloch and Baldia Factory fire to be made public but Sindh government did not do so. "I approached SHC again for contempt of court case, and the next day PPP went to SC with an appeal," he added.

The minister said that a known target killer involved in all sorts of criminal activities, according to JIT, was involved in police transfers. "As a citizen of Karachi, should that not affect me that my area SHO was sheltering a criminal like Uzair Baloch," he...

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