Ex-Railway employee’s ID card blocked, court quashes NADRA officials – Pakistan

KARACHI: The Sindh High Court has expressed its indignation at the performance of the NADRA authorities on the application against the blocking of the National Identity Card of former railway employee Muhammad Hasan.

Justice Amjad Ali Sohto remarked that people are suffering the consequences of the mistake of NADRA people, NADRA people themselves alter the records of people.

Justice Salahuddin Paiwar remarked that millions of people are worried because of their mistake. Justice Amjad Ali Sohto remarked that the courts are going round, 12 lakh passports have been sent back from Saudi Arabia, is there anyone watching?

He expressed indignation that even directors and assistant directors of NADRA are involved in altering the records, how can a servant of another family be included in one’s family tree? Unless the will of NADRA officers is involved, wrongdoing cannot happen.

The court ordered the NADRA authorities to review the records of citizen Muhammad Hassan within 15 days.

On this occasion, the petitioner’s lawyer told the court that the petitioner is a retired railway employee, he is a Pakistani, what other evidence is required? ID was blocked in 2021, ID carder was blocked again in 2022, it is said by NADRA that there are six people in the family tree of the applicant, the applicant does not know the people in the family tree, has submitted an affidavit. .

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2024-09-05 04:09:54

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