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Long March to Islamabad

Posted on June 12, 2008
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Owais Mughal

Trafic Route and blocks for Lawyers Long March on IslamabadThe long march which started at Karachi and Quetta on June 9, 2008 is near Islamabad now. It is scheduled to reach Islamabad on June 13.

The map on the left, from Dawn, shows the Islamabad Police’s plan to “manage” the march. It highlights the roads that the lawyers and other people living in Islamabad can and cannot use.

In a positive development, the lawyers have agreed to a detailed agreement with the government to keep the march peaceful. We certainly hope it is so.

Details from Dawn:

The government and representatives of the legal community signed a 20-point agreement on Thursday to maintain law and order in the federal capital where lawyers’ long march and protest programme will culminate on Friday. The organisers of the protest march have been told that they will be responsible for any disturbance in the city on the occasion. “The agreement has been signed with the consent of coalition partners and representatives of lawyers’ community,” Information Minister Sherry Rehman said at a press briefing on Thursday.

The agreement has been signed by Islamabad’s Deputy Commissioner Amir Ali and Rawalpindi Bar Association President Sardar Attaullah and Islamabad Bar Association (IBA) Secretary General Riasat Ali Azad. The community assured the government that the march would not enter the Constitution Avenue which has been declared ‘red zone’ and will be cordoned off during the protest programme. “Due to safety of diplomatic enclave and other important buildings, including the Parliament House, the area has been declared red zone and no one will be allowed to enter into it,” the minister said.

“But in case of any violation of the agreement and law and order situation, the responsibility will devolve on the organisers,” she said. The minister said PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari would provide food to the lawyers while the local administration would provide water and make arrangements for toilets. She said that the route and final destination of the protesters had been decided. The government, she said, had accepted the demands of lawyers and would facilitate them in setting up dais at the agreed venue at the parade ground, the area close to the Parliament House.

Giving details about the agreed route of the long march in Islamabad, she said the participants would enter the federal capital between 11am and 2pm on Friday from Faizabad and after going through the Zero Point, Kashmir Highway, Abpara Chowk, Suhrawardy Road and Embassy Road they would reach the parade ground. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani presided over a meeting of a committee formed to finalise security arrangements for the long march and expressed satisfaction over the agreement signed by the two sides.The meeting was attended by Prime Minister’s Adviser on Interior Rehman Malik, Ms Sherry Rehman, Labour Minister Khurshid Shah, Law Minister Farooq Naek and PML-N leaders Ishaq Dar, Ahsan Iqbal and Khawaja Asif.

The information minister said the lawyers’ representatives had assured the government that they would remain peaceful. The minister said there was no possibility of any PPP leader, including the prime minister, taking part in the lawyers’ programme. Security departments sealed the Constitution Avenue on Thursday night with large containers on all entry points, but some lawyers who had come from Sialkot to take part in the march, managed to enter the red zone. However, they were persuaded by security officials to leave the area.

Paramilitary force and police from Punjab have reached Islamabad to assist the local police in maintaining law and order. About 16 close-circuit cameras have been installed at different places near the venue of the protest meeting with control rooms at the district administration office and the interior ministry.Security departments have also installed more than a dozen security gates to stop suspects from joining the gathering. Dozens of police pickets have been set up on different roads in the city where vehicles are being searched. Armed personnel carriers equipped with anti-riot equipments, including tear-gas shells and rubber bullets have been placed to cope with any breakdown in security.

According to Daily News of June 13, 2008:

The lawyers’ long march caravans comprising political workers, civil society and members of different organisations, left Lahore for Islamabad on Thursday night amidst loud anti-Musharraf and anti-Zardari sloganeering. They vowed to restore the sacked judges of the Supreme Court by laying a siege to the Parliament House and the presidency. The march, which began from Karachi on Monday, gradually swelled in size and strength after passing through different cities including Sukkur, Multan, Bahawalpur, Sahiwal and Lahore.It will culminate in a huge rally in Rawalpindi and a long sit-in outside the Parliament House Islamabad on Friday to press for the restoration of the deposed judges of the superior courts to the pre-November 3, 2007 position, and independence of the judiciary as enshrined in the 1973 Constitution.

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  1. Abdul Hai says:
    June 13th, 2008 11:33 pm

    After reading about these generals talking about democracy, I cannot help but wish for another life to live. In this new life I would choose to become an army officer rather than studying hard to become an engineer. I would not have to leave Pakistan in search of employment and higher studies. I would live in the posh defense housing society with servants and orderlies instead of cleaning my own house and cutting grass in my yard on the weekends in USA.

    I would not have to worry about money and real estate. Army would have provided me with free plots in the defense society and agricultural land (Marabas). I could have staged a coup and become the president. If not the army dictator would have appointed me head of a large institution or even vice chancellor of a university where I could abuse the poor elite PhD professors with an iron hand.

    I would have taken care of my brothers and sisters by awarding them huge defense contracts. I would have sent my sons and daughters to study at Harvard and Stanford. The universities would have admitted them even if they were not good students for political correctness.

    Every few months I would go to Saudi Arabia to cleanse my sins by performing Umra as a VIP on government expense. Then I will come back and do party in the defense and gymkhana clubs.

  2. Ayaz Siddiqui says:
    June 13th, 2008 11:27 pm

    One more for the road

    Why the hell dont we become the 52nd state (sorry if it is 53rd) state of our beloved US. Think about it…No more colonial rule and we will have RIGHTS…

  3. Ayaz Siddiqui says:
    June 13th, 2008 11:24 pm

    sorry got a glitch…
    can act as supreme God.
    3. How does a bunch of generals who had their share of plots and positions and their hands still drenched in the blood of our beloved constitution speak and cry about the previous regime.
    4. An army general who mistimed a campaign and threw out the elected pm and toyed with the constitution time and again still president under elected representatives who were his staunch enemies
    5. How just a simple No can clean our ex/present justices and CJ of all their past misdeeds of saying to yes to whatever rape was done to this country and its constitution. How can the CJ sit on his seat after so much politicizing himself…

    Answer this and you win a jackpot. You will be send to a week’s trip to a border post at Mehmund agency. Let’s see who get u first..Our beloved Talibans or our bretheren in the war agains Terror

  4. Ayaz Siddiqui says:
    June 13th, 2008 11:16 pm

    @shahid

    Excellent question But let’s answer the following first
    1. How does a person who invaded the supreme court and wished to be the Amir-ur-Momineen has now become the voice for the freedom of judiciary and nobody is doubting his past
    2. How does a un elected person who only came back becuase of NRO

  5. shahid says:
    June 13th, 2008 10:19 pm

    YAR WHAT IS THIS B.S, WHO IS THIS REHMAN MALIK?

    CAN SOMEONE SHED SOME LIGHT THAT HOW A CORRUPT FIA 17 GRADE OFFICER HAS BECOME ADVISER TO PPPP GOVERNMENT.

  6. faraz Waseem says:
    June 13th, 2008 9:04 pm

    “Dekho Dekho Kon aya” Billa NAwaz aya :)

    One thing I dont understand, lawyers movements should not invite political parties leader like Nawaz. Judges seems to be too much involve in politics.

    Let say all these judges are restore. Will they not be sympathic with Nawaz,Imran and Jamat Islami. Will they not be against PML(Q). My question is; how these judges will have a “blind eye” while doing justice.

    Ideally some third person which is acceptable by all sides should become chief justice of Pakistan. Mr Iftikhar should be awarded post of president of Pakistan but not CJ.

  7. Dewana Phir Say says:
    June 13th, 2008 8:10 pm

    While the effort of lawyers and public is commendable, Aitzaz has played his last card and lawyer movement is now neutralised.

    Restoration of judiciary will need a miracle.

  8. June 13th, 2008 5:57 pm

    This is really a defining moment in the history of Pakistan, I hope that we do not lost it like the February 18 election verdict against military dictatorships that have really eaten our motherland like turmite.

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