The Supreme Court of Pakistan has taken a significant step by establishing a fact-finding committee with the aim of uncovering those accountable for the Faizabad sit-in that occurred on February 6, 2019. This move comes after the Attorney General presented a comprehensive implementation report to the Supreme Court, highlighting the government's commitment to resolving the Faizabad dharna case.
One crucial action taken by the federal government involves the creation of a fact-finding committee, assigned the task of identifying the individuals responsible for organizing and overseeing the Faizabad sit-in.
This fact-finding committee consists of prominent government officials, including the Additional Home Secretary, Additional Secretary of Defense, and the Director of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
Their primary objective is to conduct a thorough investigation in alignment with the prescribed Terms of Reference (TORs). This investigation will involve the collection and examination of all relevant evidence, documents, records, and statements related to the Faizabad sit-in.
The Attorney General's report underscores that the fact-finding committee's central focus is to determine who issued orders and managed the Faizabad sit-in case, all while adhering to the legal and regulatory framework governing such matters.
In a recent development, the fact-finding committee held its inaugural meeting on October 26, 2023, marking the commencement of its vital work. The progress of this committee is under close scrutiny by the public and interested stakeholders who are keen on ensuring accountability and transparency in the Faizabad dharna case.
The fact-finding committee is expected to conclude its investigation by December 1, 2023, following which it will present its findings and recommendations to the Supreme Court. This inquiry holds the potential to illuminate the responsible parties and individuals behind the Faizabad sit-in, offering long-awaited closure to a case that has held the nation's attention for an extended period.