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Islamabad, December 31, 2008: Youth
Parliament Pakistan demands setting up of a multi-party
committee inside Pakistan for probing the murder case of Benazir Bhutto. The house, that met today for its second
session starting today and going up to January 4, 2009, has
demanded that investigations need to be carried out quickly
and within Pakistan. However, if the committee finds the
involvement of a foreign hand in the murder case, it can seek
the support of UN in that case.
A resolution was moved demanding of the
government to take measures over de-escalating the war
hysteria while also sending a tough message to the Indian
Government. This resolution was moved by Ms. Sama Paras Abbasi
(YP60-SINDH12), Mr. Muhammad Abdullah Zaidi (YP53-Sindh05) and
Syed Muhammad Nishat Ul Hassan Kazmi (YP20-PUNJAB01). In the
debate that followed
the MYPs unanimously agreed for not only having a resilient
but also a unanimous stance to check against external
dictation and deadline prescriptions. They condemned the
diplomatic fumbling that ensued after the Indian airspace
violation and urged the government to act responsibly and
coherently to save Pakistan’s diplomatic stance in the
international community, from crumbling. They stressed that the
diplomats and office holders should be briefed before they
issue a statement while drawing attention to India’s calling
in its ambassadors from 120 countries; they were of opinion
that the government should pick up the stimuli and start doing
some diplomatic homework. In the end the Prime Minister
acknowledged the mal-handling of the crisis situation and
acknowledged that the President, Mr. Asif Ali Zardari should
not have explained for the actions of India vis-ŕ-vis gross
violation of airspace by calling it a ‘technical mistake’
instead this violation could have been taken up by Pakistan as
a diplomatic leverage to recover international support.
The second resolution condemned the
indiscriminate violence against the Palestinian people in the
GAZA strip and urged the International Community and the UN,
in particular, to pressurise Israel to halt such barbaric acts
of violence. This resolution was moved by Mr. Waqar Nayyar,
(YP05-BALOCHISTAN03). The resolution invited a lot of argument
on the issue of acknowledging Israel as a State in order to
manifest Pakistan’s diplomatic, strategic as well as
commercial behavior on the country to achieve the desired
effect. The house was of unanimous opinion that beyond
verbosity was required to bring such an important humanitarian
issue to fore. This resolution was also laid and unanimously
accepted by the house.
The Prime Minister reshuffled his
cabinet by adding two new ministers: Mr. Waqas Aslam Rana
(YP38-PUNJAB19) as Minister for Finance, Planning Affairs and
Economics and Ms. Hira Batool Rizvi, (YP15-NWFP03), as
Minister for Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs. The present
cabinet thus holds: Mr. Samir Anwar Butt, (YP10-ICT01),
Minister for Foreign Affairs & Defence; Mr. Yawar Hayat Shah
(YP22-PUNJAB03), Minister for Information; Mr. Zameer Ahmed
Malik (YP50-SINDH02), Minister for Education, Health &
Environment; Mr. Muhammad Rafique Wassan, (YP59-SINDH11),
Minister for Law, Parliamentary Affairs & Human Rights
including the two new recruits.
Mr. Wazir Ahmed Jogezai, Former
Speaker of the National Assembly, presided the session while
Dr. Donya Aziz, MNA and Engr Khurram Dastgir Khan, MNA
are Party Advisors for the Blue Party and the Green Party
respectively, for this session. Youth Parliament is conceived,
planned and initiated by Pakistan Institute of Legislative
Development And Transparency – PILDAT which is serving as the
Secretariat of the Youth Parliament. |
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