LAHORE: The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) on Wednesday submitted in the Punjab Assembly the “Police Bill 2017” which aims at transforming police into a powerful and apolitical force.

The PTI’s leadership in the assembly submitted the bill on the direction of party chairman Imran Khan.

Speaking at a news conference at the Assembly cafeteria, Opposition Leader in Punjab Assembly Mian Mahmoodur Rasheed said the bill was not aimed at political point-scoring but its passage would benefit the masses in general and the police in particular.

“The PTI will consult all political parties in the assembly including the ruling PML-N for the passage of the bill,” he said.

Mr Rasheed said the Punjab police were competent but the incumbent rulers had become a stumbling block in the performance of their duties. He said the police operating system in Punjab was faulty compared to the revamped system in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The opposition leader said the Police Bill 2017 would help Punjab adopt an independent law instead of continuing with the federal ordinance “Police Order 2002”, issued during the dictatorial era.

Explaining different clauses, he said, the bill’s section 10 calls for constitution of a police board comprising eight senior police officers, which would devise strategy and present its recommendations to the police chief. He said the section 47 of the bill requires setting up of Public Liaison Councils at the union council level.

The bill submitted in the assembly carried signatures of 30 MPAs.

Published in Dawn, February 23rd, 2017

Opinion

Editorial

First steps
Updated 29 May, 2024

First steps

One hopes that this small change will pave the way for bigger things.
Rafah inferno
29 May, 2024

Rafah inferno

THE level of barbarity witnessed in Sunday’s Israeli air strike targeting a refugee camp in Rafah is shocking even...
On a whim
29 May, 2024

On a whim

THE sudden declaration of May 28 as a public holiday to observe Youm-i-Takbeer — the anniversary of Pakistan’s...
Afghan puzzle
Updated 28 May, 2024

Afghan puzzle

Unless these elements are neutralised, it will not be possible to have the upper hand over terrorist groups.
Attacking minorities
28 May, 2024

Attacking minorities

Mobs turn into executioners due to the authorities’ helplessness before these elements.
Persistent scourge
28 May, 2024

Persistent scourge

THE challenge of polio in Pakistan has reached a new nadir, drawing grave concerns from the Technical Advisory Group...