ISLAMABAD [Pakistan], Top federal government officials, such as the interior and defense secretaries, will appear before the Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday in the kidnapping case of writer and poet Ahmed Farhad from Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK). . Shah, The News International, reported that while hearing the petition, the IHC asked government officials, "Will the intelligence agencies run this country or will it be governed according to the law." The IHC asked the investigating officer to record his statement. Also ordered." Sector Commander of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and submit a report According to News International, Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani, commenting on the same, said, "If the ISI Sector Commander lives on the Moon, what is his status and if he is not a Grade 18 officer" In the court, Justice Kayani demanded that the commanders remain within their limits as the country can do without them. Officials representing the Defense Ministry in the case, however, said the blame was on the ISI.The case of kidnapping of the poet was not in the custody of ISI. The IHC had found that the case would go beyond the kidnapping of an individual, the same news release said. Since this is not an ordinary case of kidnapping and it will set a precedent, in addition, the agencies are sending threatening messages on the one hand and refusing to take custody of the abducted on the other. The IHC panel of judges also pointed out that not only both the interior and defense secretaries will appear before the court. But the court will also summon the Prime Minister and federal cabinet members.Earlier, on Monday, the IHC heard a petition seeking safe recovery of missing writer and poet Ahmed Farhad Shah, which was filed by his wife. During the hearing, Shah's lawyer said, "We received a WhatsApp call on May 17 and were told to withdraw the petition, Ahmed Farhad will return home." During the hearing, Kayani raised the question of Shah being a terrorist. On which Senior Superintendent The police operation replied, “No sir, he is not a terrorist.“Whether he has come from India or was involved in kidnapping for ransom,” the bench of judges hearing the case further asked, “No, sir. , This is not true," replied the SSP. Additionally, the court also summoned a report from the Defense Secretary. The bench also pulled up the other side, and said, "Approach the higher authority and at 3:00 pm File your reply till. I will pass orders if no reply is received by 3:00 PM."