Federal Home Minister Mohsin Naqvi London I am former Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa And strongly condemning the attack on the Pakistani High Commission‘s vehicle, on Wednesday ordered NADRA to identify the attackers through video footage and take immediate action.
On the other hand, the Pakistan High Commission has taken up this matter with the British authorities.
Former Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faiz Isa, who retired on October 25, 2024, arrived in London on Tuesday evening to attend a function at the Middle Temple. Middle Temple is one of four bar societies in the UK.
On this occasion, Justice Qazi Fired Isa to protest against him Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf A large crowd of (PTI) supporters gathered and PTI leaders Zulfi Bukhari, Malika Bukhari, Azhar Mashwani and others also addressed there.
The protesters carried placards with slogans against the former Chief Justice. Similarly, he criticized the institution’s decision to invite Justice Qazi Faiz Isa, saying ‘Middle Temple, shame on you!’ And ‘Go Qazi Go!’ They also raised slogans.
In videos on social media, people can be seen apparently throwing punches and shouting slogans at the vehicle of the Pakistani High Commission.
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After which the Federal Interior Minister strongly condemned the incident and ordered action against the people involved.
According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Interior on Wednesday, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said that legal action will be taken against the attackers and an FIR will be registered in Pakistan for further action.
Mohsin Naqvi said that the identity cards and passports of the attackers will be blocked, immediate action will be taken to revoke their citizenship and the issue of revocation of citizenship will be sent to the cabinet for approval.
The interior minister asserted that no one would be allowed to carry out such attacks.
He further said that there has been an attack on the vehicle of the Pakistani High Commission and we cannot remain silent on this incident.
At the same time, he raised the question why security was not provided to Qazi Faiz Isa despite receiving threats.
According to London-based correspondent Zahid Khattak, Pakistani High Commission sources have confirmed that a complaint has been filed with the local authority regarding the incident.
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**Interview with Former Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa on Recent Events in London**
**Interviewer**: Thank you for joining us today, Justice Isa. You’ve arrived in London to attend a function at the Middle Temple, but your visit has coincided with some troubling developments regarding the Pakistani High Commission’s vehicle. Can you share your thoughts on the attack?
**Qazi Faiz Isa**: Thank you for having me. Yes, I strongly condemn the attack on the Pakistani High Commission’s vehicle. It is unacceptable for any diplomatic mission to be targeted in such a manner. I’ve ordered NADRA (National Database and Registration Authority) to analyze video footage and identify those responsible to ensure immediate action is taken.
**Interviewer**: The Pakistani High Commission has also raised this issue with British authorities. How significant is this diplomatic engagement in addressing the situation?
**Qazi Faiz Isa**: It’s crucial. The safety of diplomatic staff and the integrity of diplomatic missions must be protected. Raising this matter with British authorities highlights the seriousness of the incident and underscores the importance of international cooperation in safeguarding embassies.
**Interviewer**: Your arrival in London was met with protests from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf supporters. What is your view on these demonstrations, particularly in the context of your recent retirement?
**Qazi Faiz Isa**: Protests are part and parcel of a democratic society, and individuals are entitled to express their opinions. However, I believe that civil discourse is important. While I understand the frustrations that may drive such protests, I also hope for constructive dialogue rather than confrontation.
**Interviewer**: Videos on social media have shown a chaotic scene outside the High Commission involving slogans and physical altercations. What measures do you think are needed to prevent such incidents in the future?
**Qazi Faiz Isa**: Prevention begins with clear communication and strong security measures surrounding diplomatic missions. Both Pakistani and British authorities must work together to ensure protests can occur peacefully without threatening the safety of individuals or properties.
**Interviewer**: What message do you wish to convey to the Pakistani community in the UK and to those who have strong sentiments about you?
**Qazi Faiz Isa**: I encourage everyone to engage in constructive dialogue and to respect differing opinions. It’s essential for our communities to come together, focusing on what unites us rather than what divides us. Let’s strive for a peaceful environment where all voices can be heard.
**Interviewer**: Thank you, Justice Isa, for sharing your insights during this challenging time.
**Qazi Faiz Isa**: Thank you for having me.