Masood Khan pays tribute to courageous Kashmiris facing Indian aggression

Muzaffarabad, October 05, 2020 (PPI-OT): Sardar Masood Khan, President Azad Jammu and Kashmir, has said that 73 years of Indian aggression has not deterred the passion and commitment of the Kashmiri people for ascertaining their right to self-determination. “Kashmiris are the most courageous people on the face of this earth; and it is, therefore, our core responsibility to save our Kashmiri brothers and sisters from Indian aggression. We here in Pakistan and Azad Kashmir are free and we cannot leave Kashmiris at the mercy of the barbaric Indian occupation forces”, he said.

The President made these remarks, as chief guest, at the launch of the book titled “La Makan”, a collection of poetry, authored by Ms. Ghazala Habib, Chairperson Friends of Kashmir International. The event was also attended and addressed by Speaker AJK Legislative Assembly Shah Ghulam Qadir, former Minister Dr. Muhammad Amjad, senior journalist Mr. Mazhar Barlas, President National Press Club Mr. Shakeel Anjum, former President PFUJ Afzal Butt and prominent poet Mr. Ronaq Hayat.

The AJK President praised the efforts of the Friends of Kashmir and especially Ghazala Habib for raising the Kashmir issue in the US, especially in the State of Texas. He said that she has established inroads into the US civil society, engaged US Congressional leaders and has provided Kashmiris with an opportunity to tell their tragic story of repression and torture. He added that our diaspora community has proven to be a strong force in the advocacy of the Kashmir issue. He also expressed his gratitude to the National Press Club for always proactively raising the Kashmir dispute and opening its doors to the Kashmiri people.

Masood Khan said that since 1947 the people of Kashmir have been striving for freedom from occupation and this passion has not dwindled. For 73 years, India has tried every trick in the book to woo the Kashmiris by economic blandishments, political manoeuvring and even brute force; but to no avail. Even today, he said, the Kashmiris still chant to slogan “Pakistan Zindabad”.

President Masood Khan said that apart from diplomatic and political efforts we have to make this movement a people’s movement, a global civil rights movement that would shake the conscience of the whole world. Masood Khan while speaking about plans to transform Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) into a province, said that Pakistan will never take any step which will, in any way, weaken the existing status of Jammu and Kashmir or the case of Kashmiris’ right to self-determination.

The government of Pakistan, he said, respects the UN Security Council resolutions on Kashmir and it would not compromise on the stance they have adopted on the Jammu and Kashmir issue. He urged the members of the National Press Club to visit GB and meet their counterparts at the press clubs, leading political figures and the general public to help understand the situation. He reiterated that the people of GB wholeheartedly support the Kashmir cause and strive for their freedom from Indian occupation. “This is a national challenge that we will resolve through conversations, deliberations and mutual consensus. No force can upset the love and unity between the people of Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan”, he said.

India, said the President, issued fake maps last year and they had challenged the territorial integrity of Pakistan. “The issue of Kashmir is a matter of national security and Pakistan is incomplete without Kashmir. No compromise has or will be made on the Kashmir issue. Rise up and save your Kashmiri brothers and sisters, who in the face of unprecedented Indian aggression still chant the slogans of freedom and yearn to be a part of Pakistan”, said Masood Khan.

The President later visited the newly established Kashmir Centre at the National Press Club. He said that this initiative will help further the cause of Kashmir as media representatives would be provided with a credible platform to advocate the Kashmir dispute.

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President of Azad Jammu and Kashmir
President Secretariat, Muzaffarabad Azad Jammu and Kashmir
Kashmir House, F-5/2, Islamabad
Tel: +92-582-2920401, +92-519-214692
Email: presidency@presidentajk.gov.pk
Website: https://www.presidentajk.gov.pk/

Senate Committee was held to review the existing rules of the Rules of Procedures and Conduct of Business

Islamabad, October 05, 2020 (PPI-OT): A meeting of the Senate Committee was held to review the existing rules of the Rules of Procedures and Conduct of Business in the Senate, 2012 and practice pertaining to power of the Senate Committees for enforcing attendance of any person.

The Committee was presided over by Convener of the Committee Senator Farooq H. Naek and attended by Senators Muhammad Ali Khan Saif and Mustafa Nawaz Khokar. The Committee discussed the proposed amendments in detailed and decided to examine international best practices with regard to the powers for enforcing attendance of any person.

Members of the committee gave recommendations while emphasizing the need to make the committee system more strengthened viz-a-viz attendance of officials. The Committee will soon finalize its recommendations to make amendments in the relevant Rules.

For more information, contact:
Senate of Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9204564534
Fax: +92-51-9205703
H.No.7, Cat-II, G-8/2,
Islamabad, Pakistan
E-mail: senate@comsats.net.pk
Website: www.senate.gov.pk

Senate Standing Committee on Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan

Islamabad, October 05, 2020 (PPI-OT): The Senate Standing Committee on Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan in its meeting on Monday was briefed regarding the administration of Jammu and Kashmir State Property in Pakistan; its utilization; annual income and expenditure. The meeting was held at Parliament House.

Chaired by Senator Professor Sajid Mir, the meeting was attended by Senator Nighat Mirza, Senator Najma Hameed, Senator Abdul Rehman Malik, Senator Lt. Gen (R) Salahuddin Tirmizi, Senator Mir Kabeer Ahmed Muhammad Shahi, Senator Liaqat Khan Tarakai and senior officers of the Ministry of Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan.

The Committee was informed that the Government of Pakistan took over the management of properties in 1955 on the request of Azad Government of the State of Jammu and Kashmir. The Government of Pakistan assumed control and ownership of the said properties by promulgating Jammu and Kashmir (Administration of Property) Ordinance-III of the 1961 amendment, as amended in 1977 and 1979. Properties are divided into urban property and agricultural land. Agricultural lands have been let out to local populace; whereas urban property has been mostly rented to Kashmiri decent.

A management Committee has been set-up for maintenance of the said properties, which according to estimates will generate income worth PKR 484999 million during one Financial Year 2020-21. Records of these properties have been managed manually until now. However, the Committee was informed that the Ministry will request National Information and Technology Board (NITB) to develop software for digitization of record for easy access and safety.

Challenges faced by the Ministry regarding the maintenance of properties include illegal occupation and encroachment; low rental income; security and issues with Military Estate Office. Legal matters and civil suits are other issues that the Ministry faces. Members asserted that details of properties; violations and officers manhandled must be submitted to the Committee.

At the end of the meeting Senator Abdul Rehman Malik proposed a Resolution condemning the 465 days siege; which until now has been the longest military curfew in IIOJK. The Committee unanimously passed the Resolution and demanded that the United Nations Security Council direct the Indian Government to uplift curfew immediately.

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Senate of Pakistan
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Fax: +92-51-9205703
H.No.7, Cat-II, G-8/2,
Islamabad, Pakistan
E-mail: senate@comsats.net.pk
Website: www.senate.gov.pk

Pakistan integrates SDGs into its national development agenda

Islamabad, October 05, 2020 (PPI-OT): A meeting was held to review progress on implementation and institutional arrangements for achievement of Sustainable Development Goals with Planning Minister Asad Umar in the chair. The meeting was briefed about the milestones achieved on SDGs and said that Pakistan has integrated it into national development agenda.

It was told that seven SDGs support units have been instituted at the federal and provincial levels to facilitate vertical and horizontal coordination among stakeholders. Chief SDGs briefing the meeting said that, Pakistan has translated World Health Organisation’s guidelines on COVID19 in Braille and sign language to facilitate all segment of the society.

For more information, contact:
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Government of Pakistan
4th Floor, Cabinet Block, Pak. Secretariat, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9103557
Email: info@moib.gov.pk
Website: http://www.moib.gov.pk

Special Assistant on Power calls on Prime Minister in Islamabad

Islamabad, October 05, 2020 (PPI-OT): Special Assistant on Power Tabish Gohar called on Prime Minister Imran Khan in Islamabad today. They exchanged views on reforms in the energy sector. Special Assistant on Petroleum Nadeem Babar was also present on the occasion. Meanwhile, Prime Minister’s Advisor on Parliamentary Affairs Dr Babar Awan also called on Imran Khan.

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Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Government of Pakistan
4th Floor, Cabinet Block, Pak. Secretariat, Islamabad, Pakistan
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Email: info@moib.gov.pk
Website: http://www.moib.gov.pk

World Teachers’ Day observed

Islamabad, October 05, 2020 (PPI-OT): World Teachers’ Day was observed in Pakistan and across the world on Monday. The theme for World Teachers’ Day 2020 was “Teachers: Leading in Crisis, Re-imagining the Future”. The Day is celebrated to pay tribute to the teachers, express love for teachers as they play pivotal role in character and nation building.

For more information, contact:
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Government of Pakistan
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Email: info@moib.gov.pk
Website: http://www.moib.gov.pk

299 election petitions filed after general election 2018: ECP

Islamabad, October 05, 2020 (PPI-OT): The Election Commission of Pakistan has clarified that 299 election petitions were filed by various political parties and independent candidates after general election 2018 in the country.

In a statement today, ECP Spokesperson said 210 petitions have so far been disposed of by the Election Tribunals. He said PPP filed 29 petitions, PML-N 43, PTI 76 while other political parties and independent candidates filed 151 petitions before election tribunals.

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Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Government of Pakistan
4th Floor, Cabinet Block, Pak. Secretariat, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9103557
Email: info@moib.gov.pk
Website: http://www.moib.gov.pk