KARACHI – The Inspector General Police Sindh A.D Khawaja offered to surrender his post voluntarily on Wednesday following increase hostility from Sindh government.
In his response submitted before the Sindh high court pertaining to a case regarding his post, Khawaja wrote: “I can’t continue working, I am not being allowed to do my job.
“Since the past six months, it has become very difficult for me to work,” he added.
During today’s hearing, Khawaja’s counsel, Advocate Shahab Osto, appeared before the court on his behalf and submitted an application seeking the court’s order to allow the IGP to relinquish his charge.
Through his lawyer, Khawaja requested that his services be surrendered to the federal government.
The Sindh High Court that extended the stay order multiple times allowing Allah Dino Khawaja to continue serving as IGP did not accept his demand immediately and sought time for further deliberations.
The institutional ping-pong started when the Sindh government surrendered the services of Khawaja to the federal government in April and replaced Khawaja by appointing another grade-21 police officer Abdul Majeed as acting IG.
However, on April 3, the Sindh High Court (SHC) had suspended a notification issued by the Sindh government that replaced AD Khawaja with Sardar Abdul Majeed Dasti as the Inspector General of Police (IGP).
The police official (AD Khawaja) remained in the limelight ever since PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari decided to return home after ending self-exile in December last year.
AD Khawaja was reportedly sent on forced leave by the provincial government days before the arrival of Asif Ali Zardari.