Punjab Chief
Secretary Zahid Saeed, who appeared before the court at its Lahore
registry, was reprimanded by the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian
Saqib Nisar over the quality of water in the province.
"What
is the Punjab government doing for health and education?" the CJP
asked. He also inquired about the state and quality of water provided in
hospitals, schools and colleges.
"Private colleges are taking heavy fees; what is the quality of water they are providing to the students?"
The CJP asked the chief secretary to postpone all his
activities and accompany the bench for a week while it was hearing cases
at the Lahore registry.
He said the SC had made the government act in Karachi and now it was Punjab's turn.
Earlier this month, the SC had summoned Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on a petition pertaining to supply of potable water and better sanitation across the province at its Karachi registry.
The
chief justice had observed that the water and sanitation situation in
the province was “miserable”, adding that the CM was summoned so they
could resolve the situation together.
SC bench visits Mayo Hospital
The CJP, Justice Ijazul Ahsan and Justice Umar Ata Bandial
visited Mayo Hospital where they were briefed by the medical
superintendent regarding the facilities provided at the hospital.
The
CJP directed that water filtration plants be installed at the hospital
so patients and their visitors could have safe drinking water at
hospital premises.
During the trip to the hospital, the
chief justice warned the chief secretary that recklessness in the health
and education sectors will not be tolerated.