Senate adopts resolution seeking ‘severe punishment’ for propaganda against army

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Nadir Guramani Published January 1, 2024 Updated about 2 hours ago

The Senate on Monday unanimously passed a resolution seeking “severe punishment” for “malicious and negative propaganda” against the armed forces.

The resolution, moved by PPP Senator Bahramanad Khan Tangi, earlier demanded a decade-long disqualification from public office for those “found involved in negative and malicious propaganda against the armed forces and other security agencies of Pakistan”.

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However, during the session today, Tangi said he had amended the resolution to remove the demand for a decade-long disqualification and sought action as per the law.


The resolution expressed deep concern over the “negative and malicious propaganda against the armed forces and other security agencies on various social media platforms”.


It highlighted the “huge sacrifices of armed forces and other security agencies in the war against terror and for the defence and protection of the country’s borders” and acknowledges that a “strong army and other security agencies are indispensable for the defence of the country especially in view of the hostile neighbourhood”.


The Senate of Pakistan, therefore, recommends that the government takes necessary steps to award severe punishment as per law for all those found involved in negative and malicious propaganda against the armed forces and other security agencies of Pakistan, the resolution added.


Earlier, the day’s agenda — a copy of which is available with Dawn.com — said caretaker ministers would present a number of bills in the Senate, besides laying resolutions and motions before the Upper House of the Parliament.


Among the bills were the Prevention of Electronic Crimes (Amendment) Bill, 2023, Criminal Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2023, Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2024, Wapda University Islamabad Bill, 2023, Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (Amendment) Bill, 2023, Fatal Accidents (Amendment) Bill, 2023, National Excellence Institute Bill, 2024, Prevention and Control of Human Trafficking (Amendment) Bill, 2023 and Civil Servants (Amendment) Bill, 2023.


At the previous Senate session, which was convened on Friday, the house was adjourned without transacting any business. The reason was the lack of quorum or in other words lack of interest in the proceedings by members.


Earlier, on the first day of the new session on December 27, the members had barred the caretaker government from laying bills and ordinances, saying with less than two months in elections, what was the urgency in transacting such business by a caretaker set-up.

 
Every Human has to answer about their action before Allah, Prophets are Innocent

All other humans have to answer for their actions in this world there is no concept of Immunity.
The Laws of Humanity which we create are there to ensure no one has Immunity for Crime


Every person who holds office in Pakistan must be answerable to People of Pakistan

There is no concept of Immunity in day to day life we live

Democracy does not allow a Care Taker Setup to change Laws of Country if it was case every Care Taker person would nominate themselves as King
 
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Excellent resolution, hope it passes and is used against those who are attacking. It is time to also adopt a resolution to seize passports and NICOP's of those spreading such propaganda online
 
Excellent resolution, hope it passes and is used against those who are attacking. It is time to also adopt a resolution to seize passports and NICOP's of those spreading such propaganda online


Only as effective as its legal jurisdiction. :D
 
Accountability is party of Life, no one should have immunity, specially Institutes.

Iblis also wanted immunity before bowing before Adam, he claimed he had immunity because he saw himself above Humanity

Why does Army Need Immunity? Is it at war with People of Pakistan?

Immunity is needed by a criminal who has done a Crime

An Honest person never asks for Immunity.

State Institutes need to be answerable to People of Pakistan , "Accountability" is needed more then ever


If Khalid Bin Waleed was asked to return back from Front Line, to answer before Umar in relation to Accountability , most reputable Muslim Military Man , then why is Accountability wrong ?
 
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True, but those who are in Gulf, and those in west without citizenship can have their passports not renewed and must return.

Not really an issue for the most vocal groups. :D
 
Pakistan is a BANNANA REPUBLIC.... they really should change the name of the country to "Faujistan" .. Land of the boots ...
 
The Army or Armed forces are just an Institution for the state of Pakistan like another e.g. Police, Health, Post Office, Agriculture etc.

It is absurd to have laws against an Institution! What about those who are administering Polio vaccines, some of them have even been killed, abuse and threats towards them should also be severely punished.

Chief of Army staff is just a head of an Institution and should be put back in his box and forced to operate within the scope of his Institution.
 
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What does Polio Vaccine has to do with military Accountability ?

All people including Military should be accountable for their actions while conducting any business in Pakistan , while not in state of war against external Threat


Military going to foreign land seeks Immunity (not always nor one is recognized )
 
True, but their right to return should still be stopped. Would like it if it extended to seizing remittances sent back by those as well

Well, lash them at the airport too if you like, but just how effective all that would be remains to be seen. :D
 
Well, lash them at the airport too if you like, but just how effective all that would be remains to be seen. :D
I believe human rights should be respected, and Pakistan should move towards a liberal democracy, but I will admit I am enjoying seeing these laws passed against PTI and their supporters, and would advocate for stronger ones.
 

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