‘Unfair To His Soul’: Internet Reacts To Court’s Autopsy Order Of Late Dr. Aamir Liaquat

People have mixed reactions on this order issued by court.

Sindh High Court demands a postmortem examination of Dr Aamir Liaquat Hussain following his untimely death. Recently, the court issued a notification announcing that the autopsy will be taking place on the 23rd of June. Netizens are upset over the court overruling the Inam Ghar host’s family’s wishes to let the religious scholar rest in peace.

Dr. Aamir Liaquat Hussain

The death of Dr. Aamir Liaquat Hussain has shocked everyone nationwide. On 10 June, Aamir Liaquat’s family held his funeral, burying his body in Abdullah Shah Ghazi’s shrine. However, his untimely death and ‘speculations’ of foul play, in light of the recent events in Liaquat’s life, the court decided to order an autopsy. Conspiracy theorists believe that the Aalim Online host was murdered. People are hungry for answers.

A citizen Abdul Ahad, filed a petition to the Sindh High Court to exhume and conduct a postmortem on the Aamir Liaquat. And the court has ruled in favour of the citizen’s petition, ruling out his children’s request to “not hurt their father’s soul.”

The Sindh High Court has ordered authorities to exhume some samples of the body to determine the real cause of his death without shifting his body. The medical board will be headed by surgeon Samiya Syed. According to the notification, the autopsy will be held on 23rd June, in the presence of magistrates and police officials. The police officers have been ordered to make necessary arrangements for the autopsy.

After the announcement of this notification, some people are happy that the real culprit will be exposed while some are disheartened by this order of the court. They don’t want the officials to hurt the body of the deceased. Take a look at some of the comments by the public below.

According to the sources, as soon as the notification is issued the ex-wife of Aamir Liaquat, Bushra Iqbal has come forward and filed an appeal against this decision.