Senate to vote on military courts’ revival today

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March 28, 2017

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Senate to vote on military courts’ revival today

ISLAMABAD: The Senate on Tuesday will vote on the 28th Amendment Bill 2017 that seeks the extension of military courts for another two years.

The bill, which was moved on March 10 by Law Minister Zahid Hamid, demands the implementation of the law of evidence during the proceedings.

It also asks for suspects to be brought to court within 24 hours and be entitled to have a lawyer of their choice.

The session is expected to take place at 3PM. According to Zahid Hamid, the bill is to be approved in today’s session. All political parties have been contacted in regards of the number of votes required to pass the bill.

Earlier on March 10, the Senate passed the Pakistan Army (Amendment) Bill 2017 but postponed voting on the 28th Amendment Bill 2017 to March 28.

Four additions have been made in the previously passed Pakistan Army Act 2015.

Maulana Attaur Rehman of JUI-F opposed the bill, saying “terrorism should not be linked with any religion, group or sect”. His objection was rejected by a majority of the Senate.

The 28th Amendment has already been passed by the National Assembly when 255 NA members voted in favour while only four voted against the bill on March 21.

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