Summary CM says he's personally monitoring proceedings, exemplary punishments awaits such beasts
LAHORE: (Web Desk) – Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif has on Saturday said that the culprits of the Kasur child abuse case. He said that he will personally monitor the proceedings of the case and assured that exemplary punishments will be handed to the guilty.
In a post on his official Facebook page, CM Punjab said that child abuse cannot be tolerated under any circumstances. He said that the he could feel the pain of the victims. “Not just as the Chief executive of the province but as a father and as a human being my heart goes out for the innocent who have been subjected to such heinous activity”, said CM Shahbaz.
CM told that the investigations are already underway and 6 of the accused have already been arrested and assured that the rest will soon be behind the bars. He said that he has already passed clear instructions to the police.
“Let me assure everyone that every single culprit will be brought to justice and I m personally going to monitor the whole proceedings ... Exemplary punishment awaits such beasts”, CM said.
However, this did not end here. People were not satisfied immediately. Although most of them said they trusted the CM, they were quite clear about what they wanted.
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Another commented that this will be a make or break issue. If the ruling Pakistan Muslim League - Nawaz (PML-N) brings the culprits to justice, it s fine but if it doesn t, there will not be many who d be voting for them again.
Others were not too sure about the instructions given to the police.
However, the sentiment of the public is quite clear. They want the culprits brought to justice and in a fashion that even they know is brutal. They know such punishments can t be given but they definitely wanted the culprits to be given as brutal punishments as their crime is.
Will the CM be able to bring these culprits to justice is yet to be seen. But one thing is definitely clear that no one is ready to buy the narrative of the local police.
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