‘Keamari district’: SHC turns down Aamir Liaquat’s request

KARACHI : The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Thursday turned down a request by PTI MNA Aamir Liaquat Hussain to issue notices on his petition challenging the Sindh government’s decision of carving a seventh district out of Karachi.
Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar, who headed a two-judge bench, observed that the court can’t put the Sindh government on notice in the case until a notification regarding the formation of Keamari district in question is submitted to it.
He said the court has to determine what unlawful act the provincial government has committed?
When asked, the Advocate General told the bench that no notification regarding the formation of the Keamari district was issued yet.
A lawyer representing the petitioner said the Sindh Assembly passed a bill in this regard on August 24.
The hearing was adjourned for an indefinite period.
Aamir Liaquat stated in his petition that the PPP-led provincial government’s move to create Keamari district by bifurcating Karachi’s West district reeks of bias. It didn’t even take the local government into confidence on the creation of the new district, he added. He requested the court to declare such a move illegal.
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