“A seasoned politician and great national asset”: PM condoles passing of Sartaj Aziz
Sartaj Aziz played crucial role in national development: Solangi
ISLAMABAD, Jan 02 (APP): Caretaker Minister for Information, Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs Murtaza Solangi on Tuesday while grieving demise of the former finance minister said Sartaj Aziz had played a crucial role in the national development.
The minister saddened by the demise of the former finance minister expressed his heartfelt condolence and sympathy to the family of Sartaj Aziz.
He, in his condolence message, prayed to the Almighty to rest the departed soul in eternal peace and grant courage to the bereaved family to bear the irreparable loss.
Solangi said Sartaj Aziz was a political figure and economist who played a critical role in addressing the country’s economic challenges.
No chance of election delay, says Solangi
ISLAMABAD, Jan 02 (APP): Caretaker Minister for Information and Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs Murtaza Solangi on Tuesday ruled out any chance of delay in the elections scheduled for February 8, 2024.
“There is no possibility of postponing the elections, nor is there any challenge that will affect them,” the minister said while speaking in a talk show of a private television channel.
Expressing confidence in the ability of law enforcement agencies to deal with any challenge, he reiterated that the general elections would be held in the country on February 8, 2024.
He said the caretaker government would provide all-out assistance to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to hold peaceful, transparent, and impartial elections in the country.
The minister rejected the notion that Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar had made any controversial remarks during his recent media talk. Instead, he referred to those who supported terrorist organizations.
To another query, he said the protestors from Balochistan sat before the Islamabad Press Club on their own will, and no force was used against them.
He said the committee formed by the prime minister for negotiations held talks with them in a very conducive way. They had agreed to send the committee a list of its demands, but it was still awaited, the minister added.
All the women and children protestors were released on the very first day of negotiations, he said, adding that 163 more people were released after a day, and subsequently, the remaining 34 people were also freed.
At present, none of the protestors were in police custody, he stressed, adding that they should be asked why their demands were not sent to the committee.
“There is no restriction on politics in the country since everyone has the right to do politics,” he said while categorically highlighting the constitutional role of the caretaker government.
He said some people wanted to use protestors for their political advantage. The demands of the protestors were long-standing, and all-out efforts would be made to address their issues, the minister said, explaining the positive approach of the caretaker government towards the issue.
He recalled that in 2021, the then-prime minister did not even visit the people of the Hazara community who protested in Quetta. To another query, he said security and ambulance facilities were being provided to the protestors.
As regards the elections, Solangi said everybody had the right to complain, but at the same time, there were appropriate platforms available for the purpose. Solangi urged the political parties to work together to curb the political division.
He also recalled the politics of the 1990s and the subsequent signing of a charter of democracy between the two major political parties.
The minister said all the political parties were being given due coverage on the state broadcasters. Guests in current affairs talk shows on Pakistan Television were invited from all across the political parties.
He said all possible security for the registered political parties, including Mualana Fazl ur Rehman, would be ensured.
To another query, he said the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) did not raise any objection when the returning officers were appointed from the administration in the 2018 elections.
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Kashmiris to observe right to self determination Day on Jan 5
MIRPUR ( AJK): Jan 02 (APP): Reminding the United Nations for early implementation of its January 5, 1949 resolutions for the settlement of the Kashmir issue without further delay, the Jammu and Kashmir people living on both sides of the line of control in the state and the rest of the world will observe Right of Self-determination Day on Friday, January 5, with the renewal of the pledge to continue their ongoing indigenous struggle with full vigor till the achievement of their legitimate right of self-determination through implementation of the U.N. resolutions, official sources said.
In Azad Jammu and Kashmir, public rallies, besides special gatherings and processions, in all nine district headquarters of the liberated territory would be the hallmark of the day. The special meetings would highlight the importance of early grant of the right of self-determination to Jammu and Kashmir people, which has been suppressed and denied by India for over the last 76 years, an AJK government source told APP here Tuesday.
Speakers in these meetings would reiterate Kashmir’s just and principled stance before the world that they (the Jammu Kashmir people) would continue their struggle for the right of self-determination till the achievement of the ultimate goal. They would particularly highlight the reality of the earnest demand for early grant of the birthright of self-determination to Kashmiris without further delay, which has been denied by India for over 76 years because of her traditional hostile and stubborn attitude.
The Right of Self-Determination Day reiterates the long-cherished demand of the Kashmiris that they should be granted their birthright to decide about their destiny under the spirit of the internationally acknowledged U.N. resolutions passed by the Security Council of the World Body on January 5, 1949.
“It would be once again declared by the Kashmiris before the world, through the special meetings at both sides of the line of control and the rest of the world, that the Kashmir problem should be resolved only by the United Nations resolutions, and no solution of the lingering global dispute sans the aspirations of the Kashmiris would be acceptable to them (the Jammu Kashmir people),” said National Events Organising Committee (NEOC) sources, the major organizer of the scheduled special meetings to be held on January 5 to observe the right of self-determination day in Mirpur district.
In Mirpur, a big Right of Self-Determination Day rally of people of all walks of life will be held at the premises of the District Court at 10 a.m. The procession will be taken out, which will later converge into the special ceremony at central Shaheed Chowk in the city under the auspices of the District National Events Organizing Committee.
Speakers representing all sections of life, including political, social, private, and public sector employees, lawyers, journalists, teachers, students, and the business community, will highlight the importance of the day and remind UNO of the early implementation of its resolutions to pave the way for an early peaceful settlement of the much-delayed Kashmir issue in line with the wishes of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.