REFERENCE / COMPLAINT
NO. VII

Reference dated 19-7-2005
– Allegations of Land Grab –
Sh Rashid, Minister
The Chairman
National Accountability Bureau
Islamabad.
Pakistan Peoples Party - - - - -
- - - - - - - COMPLAINANT
VS
Sheikh Rashid Ahmad
Minister for Information and
Media Development
Government of Pakistan
Islamabad - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - -Accused
/ Respondent
Subject:
COMPLAINT UNDER SECTION 5 AND 18 (B) SUB SECTION-II
OF THE NATIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY BUREAU (NAB) ORDINANCE 1999, AGAINST THE HOLDERS
OF PUBLIC OFFICE FOR PUNISHMENT UNDER SECTION 10 OF NAB ORDINANCE FOR CAUSING
HUGE FINANCIAL LOSS TO THE NATIONAL EXCHEQUER BY CORRUPTION AND CORRUPT
PRACTICES.
1. The
respondent in this complaint does fall within the ambit of NAB Ordinance
1999 for the purposes of investigation, trial and punishment.
2. The
respondent is reportedly guilty of corruption and corrupt practices as
defined in Section 9 of the Ordinance and as such are subject to punishment
under Section 10 of the Ordinance based upon the following facts and
grounds:
Facts and Grounds:
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According to a Press Report
captioned ‘Sheikh Rashid trained Kashmiri fighters’ quoting Yasin Malik of
JKLF, printed in the ”Daily Times” dated June 14, 2005 (copy
enclosed). The
respondent has been training Kashmiri fighters and in a clarification
thereof, the respondent did admit that he has been looking after the
Kashmiri refugees at his place. It was later revealed that in 1989 during
the government of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), the ISI without clearance
from the government had given the respondent, the then a Member of
Opposition, hundreds of acres of prime land in the Islamabad / Rawalpindi
areas. The spokesperson of PPP also clarified that when the then PPP
government took up this matter with the ISI, it was informed that the land
was given for support to the Kashmiri groups.
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According to the policy
adopted by the present government, training of Kashmiris has now been
stopped. The question arises as under what circumstances, huge piece of land
was given to the respondent by ISI and after the change in the policy
regarding Kashmiris, under which authority the respondent still retains the
said land worth billion of rupees and why the same has not been taken back.
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By giving land worth billion
of rupees to the respondent, a great financial loss to the government
exchequer has been caused and the respondent has been benefited. The then
ISI authorities and the respondent are jointly and severely responsible for
causing great financial loss to the Nation.
Conclusion:
Based on the above information
and grounds, respondent has shown willful indulgence in corrupt practices under
Section 9 of the NAB Ordinance 1999. Such person is subject to punishment under
Section 10 of the NAB Ordinance.
As such, the Chairman of the
National Accountability Bureau is called upon to initiate investigation in
connection with matters set out herein above and further proceed to file a
Reference against respondent for violating the provisions of Section 9 of the
NAB Ordinance 1999 punishable under Section 10 of the NAB Ordinance 1999 in
competent court of law.
Complainant :
Pakistan Peoples Party
Through :
( Shah Khawar )
Advocate High Court
Islamabad : Dated : 19 July 2005
Daily Times
Tuesday, June 14,
2005
Sheikh Rashid trained Kashmiri
fighters: Yasin
By Shahzad Raza
ISLAMABAD: When the armed struggle in held Kashmir was at its zenith,
Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed set up a camp where around 3,500
Jihadis were trained in guerrilla warfare, revealed Yasin Malik, the Jammu &
Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chairman, at an exhibition of 1.5 million
signatures by Kashmiris demanding their involvement in the dialogue process.
“Sheikh Rashid has played a great role for Kashmir’s liberation. He used to
support the frontline Jihadis, but very few people know about his
contributions,” the JKLF chief informed the audience.
The JKLF leader praised Rashid for his contribution to the armed struggle, but
the minister refused to comment when journalists approached him.
Inaugurated by Asma Jehangir, the HRCP chairperson, the exhibition showed
thousands of pictures of Kashmiri people participating in Malik’s signature
campaign.
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz visited the exhibition. He called for a solution
that helped the Kashmiri people and fulfilled their wishes. He also said the
Kashmir dispute must be resolved with the consent of Pakistan, India and the
people of Kashmir and he resolved that Pakistan would continue its support to
Kashmiri people.
Yasin Malik demanded free and fair elections to choose true representatives of
Kashmiri people for the dialogue process. Those elections must not be held under
the Indian Election Commission, he added.
Asma Jehangir informed the audience that she was in contact with Malik for the
last 10 years in connection with human rights violations in Kashmir. She praised
the Kashmiri leaders for supporting the peace process.
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