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Forgotten Refugees of Bangladesh

Munaza Kazmi

History offers quite fascinating pages to unfold. I’m of an opinion that, one cannot move forward without knowing his origins. Today I am writing this article to remind us of our forgotten past, one of the darkest ever, unknown & silent topic of forgotten history, the vulnerable, the unjust, the forgotten indeed….“The Forgotten Refugees of Bangladesh”.

I hope you people remember Bangladesh was a part of us, which had separated reasoning our irresponsiveness. Fall of Dakha is a never-ending debate and we should take responsibility of it, since it is something unjust from our side, if not today then maybe not in the future.

It is known to every mankind, when there is war, there is death on both sides, abduction of rights & unjust, there is the loss of humanity, economy, infrastructure & everything. In-short, there comes victory for no one but the defeat & loss for both. These are the known facts of war, but what if fate prolonged the miseries & make one suffer for a lifetime & for nothing wrong or evil however for being loyal. Loyal to one’s homeland.

Such is the condition of 250,000 Urdu-speaking Pakistanis who took refuge in the Geneva camps and other surrounding areas of Bangladesh, on charge of siding with their country back in 1971. They are leading forcefully a vulnerable & unimaginable life of half-naked, starving bellies, unsheltered, without identity, a miserable life, a life of Refugee. The antidote of Beharis is one of the miserable and bad fortune of all the times, today’s world knows them as mere Refugees, who were once leading a prosperous and dignified life in their land, they were educated & cultured people, having all the knowledge, wealth and respect.

These Beharis came to this delta region of Bay of Bengal or I should say they became Refugees due to lack of unity within states.Since, back in the year 1971, again a war broke down between the neighbor states of India and Pakistan, however with Indian conspiracy the land of East Pakistan had to be separated from West Pakistan therefore it laid the foundation of what today called Bangladesh.  At that time these unfortunate Beharis decided to side with Pakistani Government against the Bangladesh Forces backed by Indian politician & troops.

Till date they are living unsheltered in small cells, with no food, no education & a proper livelihood, & are forced to live on scraps, women selling their bodies for less than half a dollar for the sake of buying a piece of bread, children dying before reaching the age of five due to malnutrition and filth, permanent starving & vulnerability had housed in these camps, a fall of humanity on which Pakistan is still blind eyed.

‘We are headed in right direction finally’: PM Imran shares ‘great news’

ISLAMABAD : Prime Minister Imran Khan took to Twitter on Wednesday to share “great news for Pakistan”.

“We are headed in the right direction finally,” he tweeted, adding the country’s current account balance posted a surplus of $73 million during September, bringing surplus for the first quarter of the current fiscal year to $792 million as compared to $1,492 million deficit recorded during last year’s corresponding year.

The prime minister said exports also saw a 29 per cent increase besides remittances growing 9 per cent over the previous month.

Separately, Federal Minister for Industries Hammad Azhar tweeted: “Pakistan’s economy was left on the verge of default by our predecessors. The rescue of the economy, followed by drastically improved economic fundamentals (despite the covid-19 shock) was in part due to hard but correct decisions taken in a timely manner by the PTI govt.”

Sindh govt starts releasing wheat quota for flour mills

KARACHI, OCT 20 (DNA) – The Sindh government has started releasing the wheat quota to flour mills after setting up the government prices to Rs3,687.50 per 100 kilograms.

The provincial government issued a notification regarding the prices of wheat, however, it did not reduce the prices on which the mills are selling the flour to the consumers despite Rs100 per kilogram of flour set up by the government.

According to the government officials, those flour mills cannot get wheat stocks from the government go-downs which made a plea bargain with the National Accountability Bureau (NAB).

The notification stated that the government started releasing 7,900 tonnes wheat to flour mills from October 16. On October 15, Sindh had notified that the wheat from government stocks will be released on a price of Rs 3687.50 per 100 kilograms.

 The wheat will be released to flour mills and Chakkis from government stocks on the same price. “No flour mill will be released more wheat than the approved quota,” the government notified.

In August, Sindh Food Minister Hari Ram Kishori Lal had announced that flour mills on the department’s roster will be provided wheat stocks on subsidized rates soon.

Hari Ram Kishori Lal had said that the department has sufficient reserves of wheat and the flour companies and millers present on the roster will get the stocks on discounted rates. He had said after dispatch of stocked wheat on subsidized rates, the consumers and the traders will face no shortage in procuring it. = DNA

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GDA submits resolution on islands’ handover in Sindh Assembly

KARACHI, OCT 20 (DNA) – Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA) on Tuesday submitted a resolution in Sindh Assembly against handing over of two islands of Sindh to the federal government.

GDA members of the assembly, Nusrat Sehar Abbasi, Razzaq Rahimoon, Rafique Banbhan and Arif Jatoi submitted the resolution in the assembly’s secretariat.

The GDA have reservations over the presidential ordinance for establishing the Pakistan Islands Development Authority, according to the text of the resolution.

According to the resolution, handing over islands to a federal authority was against the aspirations of the people of Sindh. “An NoC issued by the government of Sindh and approved by the provincial cabinet is a question mark over the government,” GDA resolution read.

The resolution also demanded of the federal government to take immediately back the presidential ordinance.

Earlier, Pakistan People’s Party had raised the islands ordinance issue in Senate and submitted a resolution against it in the secretariat of the upper house.

PPP Senator Sassui Palijo submitted the resolution in Senate Secretariat. “We reject the ordinance on islands,” the resolution said.

The PPP resolution was also signed by the members of Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PKMAP) and Balochistan National Party Mengal (BNP-M).

The Sindh government had refused to hold talks with the federal government over the matter of Islands ownership until revoking of Pakistan Islands Development Authority Ordinance 2020.

Prime Minister Imran Khan had directed Governor Sindh Imran Ismail to hold talks with the PPP’s Sindh government over the matter after the province’s reservations.

On August 30, the president had promulgated the ordinance for establishing the Pakistan Islands Development Authority for the “development and management of islands in internal and territorial waters of Pakistan.”

However, the Sindh government withdrew its July 6, 2020 letter in which the Land Utilization Department had consented to the federal government to take custody of both islands. = DNA

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COAS says peace to be ensured at all cost

RAWALPINDI (DNA) -236th Corps Commanders’ Conference presided by General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) held at GHQ. Geo strategic, regional & national security environment discussed.

Forum undertook comprehensive review of recent surge in terrorist incidents in the country particularly Tribal Districts & Balochistan. Paying glowing tribute to all civil and military Shuhada for their ultimate sacrifice, forum concluded that geographical / ideological frontiers of the country will be defended at all costs.

We have paid a very heavy price to achieve this peace and stability and any attempt to destabilise the country will be responded firmly, COAS concluded.

Across the board accountability to continue: Punjab CM

LAHORE, OCT 20 (DNA) – Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar said that across the board accountability of the corrupt would continue under Prime Minister Imran Khan.

In a statement issued here on Tuesday, the Chief Minister regretted that the opposition was continuing the sole agenda of saving their looted money. Those involved in a totis viribus tirade against the institutions were an enemy of the nation and anti-state narrative was a conspicuous proof of the mental state of the so-called leaders, he said.

The CM emphasized every act and statement against the national interest was condemnable as spreading anarchy and chaos was no politics. Rather, politics meant for public service and the people cannot be fooled because they knew who was honest, he stressed.

Usman Buzdar maintained that the unnatural collusion of 11 assorted parties was worthless before an honest leader like Imran Khan. The conspiracy hatched by the opposition parties against institutions had been badly failed.

The opposition first tried to politicise corona and then launched a venomous harangue against state institutions, he regretted. The people were siding with the institutions and have rejected the nefarious narrative of the opposition, he stated.

He said the elements that wreaked havoc with the country were bent upon obstructing the development process through the anarchy. The opposition should shun negative politics as it was weakening the national unity, advised the CM. = DNA

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PM Imran Khan lauds performance of Ms Asia Gul

ISLAMABAD, OCT 20 (DNA) – The Services of Officers Local Government Department Punjab with regards to Clean Green Cities Index Awards of Cities and Champions by Prime Minister of Pakistan were apprecuated by

Prime Minister  Imran Khan in a ceremony  held at Islamabad. In his address the Prime Minister acknowledged the performance of  Provincial officers Ms Asia Gul Director General LG & CD. Mr Najeeb Aslam Director Punjab  Local Government Academy and Mr.Said Rehman Local Government KP province.

Mr Najeeb Aslam commenting upon the recognition of their peformance at highest level said that it is national and moral  obligation  of each and every citizen to contribute  for the cause of environment and Prime Minister of Pakistan special focus on protection of environment encourged countrymen to play their role  for betterment of environmental conditions.

Najeeb Aslam was of the view that all government departments administration and private sector tried their best to achieve the targets of Clean and Green Pakistan Proramme.=DNA

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Yemen ambassador visits RCCI

RAWALPINDI, OCT 20 – /DNA/ =  Yemeni Ambassador to Pakistan H.E. Mohammed Motahar Alashabi visited the Rawalpindi Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Tuesday.

Group leader and former president Sohail Altaf, Senior Vice President Osman Ashraf, Vice President Shahraiz A Malik, members of the executive committee and chamber members were also present on the occasion. Talking to the President of the Chamber Nasir Mirza, the Ambassador of Yemen, Muhammad Motahar said that Yemen attaches great importance to its relations with Pakistan and there are deep friendly relations between the two countries.

The envoy said mutual trade opportunities can be explored in the tourism and pharmaceutical sectors. He said that this was his first visit to the chamber. He appreciated the role of the Rawalpindi Chamber in promoting trade and business activities. He also accepted the invitation to participate in the Winter Tree Planting drive organized by the Rawalpindi Chamber next week. On this occasion, the President of the Chamber Nasir Mirza said that the Chamber is ready for any kind of cooperation for the exchange of delegations and holding of bilateral business conferences. Bilateral trade can be promoted in the fields of tourism, education, agriculture, IT and pharmaceuticals. Relations between the two countries need to be enhanced at the level of the Chamber of Commerce. Yemeni investors take advantage of investment opportunities in Pakistan. Ends PRO RCCI

Abu Dhabi to build mosque to honor Indonesian president

DNA

ABU DHABI — Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who is also the deputy supreme commander of the UAE armed forces, has directed to build a mosque named after Indonesian President Joko Widodo, in Diplomatic Area in Abu Dhabi.

Sheikh Mohamed also gave directions to rename Al Ma’arid Street, one of the capital’s key roads, in honor of the President.

The directives come as recognition and appreciation of the Indonesian President’s close friendship with the UAE and his efforts in strengthening the relationship between the two countries in many areas, including economy, commerce and development.

Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Member of the Executive Council of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of Abu Dhabi Executive Office, inaugurated on Tuesday President Joko Widodo Street, in a ceremony coinciding with the anniversary of Widodo’s election as President of Indonesia.

President Joko Widodo Street is located in the heart of Abu Dhabi’s central business district. Main landmarks of the street include Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, ADNEC, home to leading international events, conferences and exhibitions attended by experts from around the world, and headquarters of prominent companies, businesses, and government entities. The street is strategically located in Diplomatic Area, which hosts many foreign embassies in Abu Dhabi, capital of the UAE.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by Falah Mohammed Al Ahbabi, Chairman of the Department of Municipalities and Transport; Husin Bagis, Ambassador of Indonesia to UAE; Dr. Mohammed Matar Al Kaabi, Chairman of the General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments; Saif Saeed Ghobash, Director-General of Abu Dhabi Executive Office; Mohamed Rashed Ahmed Al Hameli, Secretary-General of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council; Shehab Ahmed Al Fahim, Assistant Under-Secretary for Protocol Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation; Ahmed Al Hai Al Hameli, Director of the East Asia and Pacific Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation; Major General Maktoum Ali Al Sharifi, Director-General of Abu Dhabi Police; and Saif Bader Al Qubaisi, Director-General of the Municipality of Abu Dhabi City.

In an official visit to Abu Dhabi early 2020, President Widodo and Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed attended the signing of 16 agreements and memorandums of understanding between various entities and institutions in the UAE and Indonesia, to enhance mutual cooperation in various areas, including education, health, energy, ports, environment, and Islamic affairs and endowments.

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