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Ruckus in NA as FATA reforms bill dropped off agenda

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–Government drops bill from agenda at the last moment

–FATA, Opposition lawmakers tear copies of the changed agenda

ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly witnessed another day of a ruckus on Monday as the opposition and lawmakers belonging to the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) protested the removal of FATA reforms bill from the house’s agenda.

The bill pertaining to the reforms in the country’s tribals areas aims at the abolition of the Frontier Crimes Regulation (FCR) and integration of the tribal region into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

The disorder and walkouts that had ensued also disrupted the proceedings of the house, leading to the adjournment of the session.

Once the opposition parties staged the walkout, the proceedings were adjourned due to the lack of quorum in the house. MNA Amjad Khan Niazi pointed out the quorum as well, before leaving the house which led to the adjournment of the session.

Following the last-minute removal of the bill from the agenda items, the protesting parliamentarians chanted “go FCR go” slogans along with anti-government slogans.

In an attempt to pacify the situation, SAFRON Minister Abdul Qadir Baloch said that the bill was postponed as there were some technical errors that needed to be reviewed. However, his pacifications fell on deaf ears and the unruly protest continued.

Shahabuddin Khan, a ruling party MNA from Bajaur Agency, raised the issue soon after question-hour while speaking on a point of order.

“The bill was on the agenda previously, but why it is not there today (Monday),” the MNA wondered.

The MNA also discredited the agenda of the day, saying it was someone else’s agenda, as in the “actual agenda the bill was there till this (Monday) morning”.

Shahabuddin Khan joining the protest said the house could not be run in this manner.

A member of the assembly belonging to FATA, Shah Gul Afridi, said, “The government does not think of us [FATA residents] as the citizens of the country; otherwise, they would have given us our due rights.”

Speaking out of his turn, the MNA argued if we were being seen as traitors then the government can simply ask us to leave.

Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) lawmaker Khursheed Shah also put his two cents in, and demanded the government to clarify the matter that why the bill was removed at the last minute.

“A federal minister himself had announced that the bill would be on the agenda,” he said, adding that “removal of the bill was a breach of [parliamentarians] trust and a testimony of how much the government valued the empowerment of the people of FATA.”

“I had already said that the government will not get the bill passed from the house,” he said, adding that it was ridiculous to remove the bill from agenda at the last minute.

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lawmaker Shah Mahmood Qureshi questioned the motives of the government, remarking that “does the government have any idea of the consequences for not giving the due rights to the tribal community”. He said such indifferent attitude could push the country towards chaos.

“Will the minister [responsbile for this bill] spell out the reasons for which the bill has been dropped from the agenda,” he questioned.

As opposition leaders Khurshid Shah and Shah Mahmood Qureshi were speaking, the PTI and FATA parliamentarians encircled the speaker’s chair, started raising slogans, and tore down the copies of the agenda.

The ruling party’s lawmaker, Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Sheikh Aftab Ahmad, said that further consultation is required to table the FATA reforms bill. He said that the federal government will table the bill in the near future after necessary discussions.

PML-N sources meanwhile told Pakistan Today that the bill was dropped from the agenda following strong protests by its allies, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) head Fazlur Rehman and Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP) chief Mehmood Achakzai.

Both Achakzai and Fazl have been opposing the decision for various reasons: Fazl wants a referendum over the merger of FATA with KP, while Achakzai wants FATA to have an independent status.

It is not for the first time that the PML-N government has postponed the FATA reforms bill. Despite protests from FATA and opposition parliamentarians, the federal government has been reluctant to table the bill for the past six months, which was framed by Sartaj Aziz-led committee, the then-PM’s adviser on Foreign Affairs.

https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2017/12/11/ruckus-in-na-as-fata-reforms-bill-dropped-off-agenda/
 
Now FATA merger is one issue on which EVERY party agrees. FATA representatives themselves are desperate to merge FATA with KPK and almost everyone on social media seems to be in total agreement that this should happen but as usually PMLN bowing to usual trouble makers like Fazl ur Rehman and Achakzai.

FATA reps and many mainstream parties have threatened to come out on roads and protest if government doesn't take this seriously (They even refused to discuss this in NA).

If protests increase then PMLN will cry about "Establishment ki Saazish" and conspiracy against democracy even though PPP, PTI, JI, MQM etc are ALL in favour of FATA merger.

And if it happens somehow, they will be first to take credit of the merger.

I think it should happen ASAP so people there can be treated as equal citizens, would help increasing education levels and improve lifestyle.
 
Now FATA merger is one issue on which EVERY party agrees. FATA representatives themselves are desperate to merge FATA with KPK and almost everyone on social media seems to be in total agreement that this should happen but as usually PMLN bowing to usual trouble makers like Fazl ur Rehman and Achakzai.

FATA reps and many mainstream parties have threatened to come out on roads and protest if government doesn't take this seriously (They even refused to discuss this in NA).

If protests increase then PMLN will cry about "Establishment ki Saazish" and conspiracy against democracy even though PPP, PTI, JI, MQM etc are ALL in favour of FATA merger.

And if it happens somehow, they will be first to take credit of the merger.

I think it should happen ASAP so people there can be treated as equal citizens, would help increasing education levels and improve lifestyle.

Traitors such as Achaczai and Maulana Diesel are not happy with FATA joining KP. PMLN are ready to displease all of FATA to please these both.
 
Another sazish by army and establishment to destablize the government and stop the industrial revolution the Noon government is bringing.
 
traitors. We all know what side the ANP are on. In any other nation achakzai and his slimey lot would be exiled or behind bars. diesal is anothe fifth columnist and should be quietly moved to the periphery. Why cant they just create some scandals against these people? they have plenty of skeletons in their closets??
 
Siraj demands KP-Fata merger by Dec 31

Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) Emir Sirajul Haq on Tuesday warned the government to ensure the merger of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) before December 31.

The JI chief, while addressing a long march to Islamabad protesting the delay in the KP-Fata merger, said there would be a much larger sit-in if their demand was not met by the deadline.

Siraj said the government is being "extremely insensitive" about the problems faced by residents of Fata, and had left them helpless at the hands of local political agents. "The political agent in tribal areas is more powerful than Mughal kings," he said.

"If the laws in Fata are so good, they should be imposed across the country. Otherwise the laws of Pakistan should apply to Fata as well," he said.

He said that the people of Pakistan were unaware of the difficulties of Fata's residents and demanded an end to injustices against them.

Earlier, the long march led by the JI protesting the government's slow progress on a proposed merger between KP and Fata reached Islamabad Tuesday morning.

The march, which was joined by thousands of JI supporters and Fata residents, set out from Peshawar's Bab-i-Khyber on Dec 11 seeking to exert pressure on the federal government to revoke the Frontier Crimes Regulations (FCR) and merge the tribal areas with KP before the next General Election.

These steps are part of the Fata reforms which have been discussed for years, but were formally enshrined in the National Action Plan in December 2014 after the Army Public School attack.

While addressing the protesters today, JI KP Emir Mushtaq Ahmed Khan said that while people around the world were demanding secession of various states, the people of Fata were demanding a permanent inclusion in Pakistan.

He claimed that the 2017 census had under-counted the population in Fata and accused the government of promoting extremism in the area by preventing its merger with KP.

Opposition Leader in the National Assembly Khursheed Shah told the sit-in that despite the political consensus against the FCR, the government was not making any efforts to revoke the draconian law. He said that the PPP fully supports the demand for Fata's merger with KP.

"We will ensure the merger happens before 2018," Shah said, adding that this was the last chance for the government to move for the merger. "The government is scared of the merger," he claimed.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1376155/siraj-demands-kp-fata-merger-by-dec-31
 
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