Murad Ali Shah says setting aside political differences PTI, MQM working for uplift of Karachi

Karachi, January 16, 2021 (PPI-OT): Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that with the coordinated efforts, the provincial and the federal governments have started different projects in the city, including remodelling of main storm water drains, water, drainage, road and transport sectors. “In the larger interest of Karachi, setting aside all our political differences, we, all the stakeholders [the PTI and the MQM] sit together and chalk out plans to develop the city to make it one of the beautiful and liveable cities of the world.”

This was stated by Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah while addressing a joint press conference with federal ministers, Asad Umar, Aminul Haq. Provincial Ministers, Saeed Ghani, Nasir Shah and Advisor Law Murtaza Wahab were also present. Mr Shah said that we had planned to cleanse the nullas before next monsoon. He added that the nullas being remodelled, including the network of Lyari and Malir Rivers and three major

Nullas:

Mahmoodabad, Gujjar and Orangi and their feeders would also be overhauled. The CM said that the other projects, the federal and provincial government have committed to undertake were K-IV, sewerage treatment, road network, Malir Expressway, Green Line, yellow Line, Orange Line and KCR. “Since there were three executing agencies, the Sindh government, the federal and the KMC, therefore we all have joined hands so that these projects can be completed on priority basis and in time,” he said. Murad Ali Shah thanked the Federal government, the KMC, the army authorities, NDMA and FWO and also thanked the Supreme Court for pushing and guiding all the stakeholders to expedite the development works.

Mahmoodabad Nulla:

Talking about Mahmoodabad Nullas, the chief minister said that it has been undertaken as a pilot project. He added that the NED has studied all the three major nullas and prepared their remodel plan. The CM said that on the both sides of the Mahmoodabad Nulla a 12-feet wide road would be constructed along with a three feet footpaths. “We have worked hard to save maximum houses constructed along the embankments of the nulla,” he said and added out of 238 household / encroachments 205 have been demolished and the remaining 33 houses would be cleared within a week. He appreciated the public support and even the cooperation of the affected people in removing the encroachments.

Gujjar Drainage network: The chief minister, talking about Gujjar Nulla said that it has a 51 square km drainage area and 10different drain discharges into it. The NED has conducted its hydrographic survey under which like Mahmoodabad Nulla it would be dragged to make its flow in natural gravity. Mr Shah said that the width of Gujjar Nulla starts from 120 feet and ends at 35feet, therefore it would be remodelled and lined as per its requirement. “But, we would try our best to affect/dismantle minimum houses,” he said. Federal Minister Asad Umar speaking on the occasion said that the people of Karachi looked towards their elected representatives.

“Therefore, brushing aside our political differences, we have joined hands for the development of this city,” he said and added the NDMA has engaged FWO and they have mobilized their machinery and work has been started. Mr Asad Umar said that the success story of our coordinated efforts was the start of work on the ground. “It is a good start and time is very short because in July17 and August Karachi receives rains, therefore we have to complete the remodelling work of nullas because by the start of July. He said that work on the ground has been started and now the minor impediments such as approval of the more funds and approval of the related schemes were being made. “I want to reiterate that we have various other things for doing politics but as far as uplift of the city is concerned we have to work together which is important for all the concerned political parties.

Federal Minister Aminul Haq:

He told the media that the development works being started in the city were worth Rs1.1 trillion. “It is a good thing that the works have been started on the ground,” he said. Mr Aminul Haq said that the amount of Rs1.1 trillion for the development package of Karachi was not enough but ‘something is better than nothing,’ he said. He called for strengthening the local bodies and said actually it was the job of local governments to clean the nullas, provide water supply schemes and construct connecting roads. “Since, the works remained in pending therefore, the federal and the provincial governments have started putting their share,” he said.

Q and A:

Replying to a question, Federal Minister Asad Umar said that anti-coronavirus vaccine would be made available in the country by March. As far as the complaint of Sindh government about the short fall in NFC share is concerned, the provincial government has its own arguments and the federal government speaks something else. To a question, the chief minister said that the model of Mahmoodabad nulla in terms of its structure, removal of encroachments and development of drainage system would be replicated in the development of Gujjar Nalla.

The Chief Minister, replying to another question, said that his government has reservations on the census which he has taken up on the concerned forum – the CCI. “We want the federal government to redress the grievances of the people of the province,” he said. To the same question, Asad Umar said that the KPK, Balochistan and Sindh have reservations- reservations on the census but it [census] was not done by the PTI government. “I remember very well that whenever a census is conducted the provincial governments, one or the other has raised objections,” he said.

Talking about twin islands of Karachi, Asad Umar said that the provincial government and government of Sindh have different opinions on the issue and it was a debatable. “The Ordinance has expired and we want the provincial government and the federal government to sit together to find a mutual way out to start development. Asad Umar vowed that the KCR project would be started very soon and it would be completed much before the ML-1 project.

He would complete the Green Line project for which procurement of buses have been ordered. The Maripur-Manghopir road would be also completed shortly and we have purchased Fire tenders for the city. Replying to a question about three hospitals, JPMC, NICVD and NICH, Asad Umar said that their possession has been taken by the federal government through a notification as per Supreme Court orders. He said that there was a way out under which these hospitals could be returned to the Sindh government by filing a reference in the Supreme Court, he hinted.

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India prepares for next phase of aggression in Kashmir: Masood

Islamabad, January 16, 2021 (PPI-OT): Azad Jammu and Kashmir President Sardar Masood Khan has said that Kashmiris who are being slaughtered like animals by the Indian army are part of the body and soul of the Pakistani nation and it is our national responsibility to save them from the worst tyranny.

Addressing seminars on “Kashmir liberation movement and our national responsibilities” organized by various Pakistani national institutions, he said that India is certainly responsible for the agonies of the Kashmiri people but we must not forget the characters like Sheikh Abdullah who had played the role of facilitators for India to grab a major part of the disputed state.

The state president said that the reoccupation of occupied Jammu and Kashmir, declaring it part of the Indian Union and to change the demography of the occupied territory was just one phase of the Indian plan, and in the next phase, India wants to invade Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan, which India had revealed by issuing new maps and through public statements made by their leaders time and again.

Referring to the situation in occupied Kashmir, President Sardar Masood Khan said that more than eight million people of the occupied state have been kept under siege by the Indian Army for the last 16 months where youths are being killed in fake encounters be falsely declaring them as terrorists.

The Kashmiri children as young as nine, ten and eleven years old have been arrested and imprisoned where they are subjected to the worst torture to force them to abandon their struggle for freedom and right to self-determination. On the other hand, two million Hindu citizens from different parts of India have been brought and settled in Kashmir to change the demographic structure of the disputed territory and this process was still going on the fast track.

Answering various questions of the participants, President Sardar Masood Khan said that the impression that Kashmir resistance movement was confined to only border areas was not correct. He said that details available of martyrs in Kashmir by the Indian Army shows that they belong to all parts of occupied Kashmir.

The Azad Kashmir president said that none of the leaders of the resistance movement including Syed Ali Gilani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Yasin Malik, Shabbir Ahmad Shah, Asiya Andrabi, Musarat Alam Butt and others belonged to the border areas which is proof that the freedom movement was a Kashmir-wide and people from all walks of life and schools of thought were part of it.

About international support to the resistance movement, Sardar Masood Khan said that although support by the international civil society, different parliaments of the world, human rights groups and media to the just cause of Kashmiri people has been rampant since 2019, silence on the part of the governments has been noted. We should frequently review our priorities on Kashmir, and decide to expand the Kashmir resistance movement across the world in order to compel powerful countries and decision-making institutions of the world to speak in favour of the Kashmiri people, he added.

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COVID-19 situation: Sindh has six deaths, 1,258 new cases

Karachi, January 16, 2021 (PPI-OT): As many as six more patients of COVID-19 died overnight lifting the death toll to 3,775 and 1,258 new cases emerged when 13,936 tests were conducted. This was stated by Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah in a statement issued here on Saturday. He added that six more patients of Coronavirus died overnight lifting the death toll to 3,775 that constituted 1.6 percent death rate.

The CM said that 13,936 samples were tested against which 1,258 cases were diagnosed constituting 9 percent detection rate. He added that so far 2,566,118 tests have been conducted which detected 234,654 cases, of them 91 percent or 212,933 patients have recovered, including 667. Mr Shah said that currently 17,946 patients were under treatment, of them 16,977 were in home isolation, 13 at isolation centers and 956 at different hospitals. He added that the condition of 872 patients was stated to be critical, including 99 shifted to ventilators.

According to the statement, out of 1,258 new patients, 985 have been detected from Karachi, including 384 from South, 277 East, 133 Central, 112 Korangi, 42 West and 37 Malir. Hyderabad has 50 new cases, Sujawal 32, Tando Allahyar 21, Shaheed Benazirabad 23, Sanghar 18, Thatta 17, Jamshoro and Tando Muhammad Khan 13 each, Ghotki 11, Larkan nine, Nausheroferoze six, Shikarpur seven, Jacobabad five, Mirpurkhas, Sukkur and Umerkot three each, Khairpur and Matiari two each, Badin and Dadu one each. The CM urged people of the province to follow SOPs.

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India disseminates sectarian violence to destabilize Pakistan: Foreign Minister, Shah Mahmood Qureshi

Islamabad, January 16, 2021 (PPI-OT): Foreign Minister, Shah Mahmood Qureshi has said that India wants to destabilize Pakistan by disseminating sectarian violence in the country. Talking to media in Multan today (Saturday), he said that Pakistan exposed the negative role of India to the international community by providing irrefutable evidence of Indian-sponsored state terrorism in Pakistan.

About Kashmir, the Foreign Minister said that Kashmiri youth are being martyred in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir by declaring them terrorists. He added that voices are also being raised in the European countries about Indian atrocities in Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

He said that Joe Biden administration is also talking about the human right violations being committed in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. About political situation of the country, Shah Mahmood Qureshi said Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf is the only party which gave all the details regarding foreign funding to the Election Commission.

He warned the opposition not to take law in its hands in the form of protests. He urged the opposition to adopt democratic way to record its protest in front of the Election Commission. The Foreign Minister said entire nation is grieved over Machh Incident and stood by the victims. He said the perpetrators of this terrorist act will be brought to justice.

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Qadri urges Ulema to play active role for bringing improvement in society

Islamabad, January 16, 2021 (PPI-OT): Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Dr. Noorul Haq Qadri has urged the Ulema to play their active role for bringing improvement in the society. Addressing at a gathering organized by the PTI Ulema Wing in Lahore today (Saturday), he said that Ulema should avoid issuing such statements which could hurt the sentiments of the people of other school of thought. Dr. Noorul Qadri said it is our prime responsibility to attract people towards real spirit of our religion.

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Government to write Broadsheet to gain more insight about assets of Nawaz Sharif: Gill

Islamabad, January 16, 2021 (PPI-OT): The Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Political Communication, Dr. Shahbaz Gill has said that the government will write a letter to UK-based law firm, Broadsheet to gain more insight about the assets of the PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif.

Talking to newsmen in Lahore this afternoon, he said Prime Minister Imran Khan has categorically stated that no NRO will be given to the opposition for looting the national exchequer. Shahbaz Gill said that leaders of the opposition parties are making a hue and cry over non-issues and trying to escape from accountability. He said efforts are also being made by the opposition to file a baseless law suit against him.

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PDM reaches dead end now: Shibli

Islamabad, January 16, 2021 (PPI-OT): Minister for Information and Broadcasting Senator Syed Shibli Faraz has said that the alliance of Pakistan Democratic Movement is not for the public but vested interests. In a statement, the information minister said that PDM had reached a dead end now. He said the movement to defend personal interests has been confined to streets because they cannot represent the public. Senator Syed Shibli Faraz said that instead of threatening the Election Commission of Pakistan, Bilawal Zardari should respond to his party’s foreign funding case.

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