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Christian residents who fled their homes because of the N Waziristan operation pray at a church in Bannu
 
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June 29, 2014

Pakistani tycoon offers to set up camp for internally displaced people
Malek says it is time for the rich to come forward and help

Pakistani real estate tycoon Malek Riaz on Sunday offered to set up a well-equipped camp for 100,000 of the nearly half a million internally displaced persons (IDPs) from the North Waziristan tribal area where a military operation is underway against terrorists.

At a news conference in Lahore, the capital of the Punjab province, Riaz appealed to the government to facilitate his relief plan so that his 650-member team reaches the area and implements it.

Malek, who is the chairman of Bahria Town, a big real estate developer, said it is time for the rich people in the country to come forward and help dislocated people whose number has already crossed 450,000 and is likely to increase further.

The IDPs are living with relatives and also in a camp in the Bannu area of northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa while the government and the military are working together to look after their primary needs.

Collection centres and special bank accounts have been opened in the country to receive donations from public and civil society groups for the upkeep of the IDPs.

“Our 650-strong team including doctors, nurses and other personnel is standing by and ready to start work as soon as we get a go-ahead signal from authorities,” said Riaz, who is due to travel abroad on Monday for a week for a medical checkup.

He said the Bahria Town is ready to participate in collective efforts to provide relief and look after the IDPs.

“It is [the] duty of all Pakistanis to help displaced families,” he said, recounting public welfare activities funded and run by Bahria Town.

Pakistani tycoon offers to set up camp for internally displaced people | GulfNews.com
 
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My close family members went to IDP camp with relief goods and they say its a total chaos over there.
No system of distribution of food. IK should forget Inkilaab for nnow and ask the provincial Government to manage the IDPs
 
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PML-N censured for ‘not allowing IDPs into Punjab’
By The Newspaper's Staff Reporter
LAHORE: The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) lashed out at the Punjab government for not allowing the internally displaced persons (IDPs) to live with their relatives in the province and compelling them to stay in camps.

PTI Punjab President Ejaz Chaudhry said many IDPs had relatives in Punjab and Sindh but they were not being allowed to move out of the camps. It was a constitutional right of every IDP to go to any part of the country being a citizen of Pakistan.

Regretting that the Punjab government was in a way suspecting the IDPs were militants, Chaudhry said all IDPs were registered and checked by armed forces before they were allowed to cross the federal area into any province.

“If the Punjab government is really serious, it should immediately welcome the IDPs in the province and issue instructions to people to treat them as their brothers and sisters,” he stressed.

PTI Punjab Secretary-General Dr Yasmin Rashid claimed the people displaced from their homes hated staying in camps and had relatives all over the country. She said it would be much comfortable if they were allowed to live with their relatives in Punjab and Sindh.

She said the Punjab government was fond of making hollow statements and not delivering on promises. She said it should offer IDPs healthcare and educational facilities in the province.

PTI Punjab Information Secretary Andleeb Abbas said the PTI would keep fighting for constitutional rights of the IDPs, whom she claimed had been made to feel unwanted and unwelcomed by the Punjab government.

Published in Dawn, July 2nd, 2014
 
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PML-N censured for ‘not allowing IDPs into Punjab’
By The Newspaper's Staff Reporter
LAHORE: The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) lashed out at the Punjab government for not allowing the internally displaced persons (IDPs) to live with their relatives in the province and compelling them to stay in camps.

PTI Punjab President Ejaz Chaudhry said many IDPs had relatives in Punjab and Sindh but they were not being allowed to move out of the camps. It was a constitutional right of every IDP to go to any part of the country being a citizen of Pakistan.

Regretting that the Punjab government was in a way suspecting the IDPs were militants, Chaudhry said all IDPs were registered and checked by armed forces before they were allowed to cross the federal area into any province.

“If the Punjab government is really serious, it should immediately welcome the IDPs in the province and issue instructions to people to treat them as their brothers and sisters,” he stressed.

PTI Punjab Secretary-General Dr Yasmin Rashid claimed the people displaced from their homes hated staying in camps and had relatives all over the country. She said it would be much comfortable if they were allowed to live with their relatives in Punjab and Sindh.

She said the Punjab government was fond of making hollow statements and not delivering on promises. She said it should offer IDPs healthcare and educational facilities in the province.

PTI Punjab Information Secretary Andleeb Abbas said the PTI would keep fighting for constitutional rights of the IDPs, whom she claimed had been made to feel unwanted and unwelcomed by the Punjab government.

Published in Dawn, July 2nd, 2014



shameless politics by Nawaz league, it thinks it can rule the country through Lahore for ever and can dismiss the rest of Pakistan.
blaming everything on "punjabi generals and Punjabi army" wont cut it

its leaders shed crocodile tears for baloch and Pahstuns while making hate speeches against Pakistan army. but in reality this family dynasty is far more xenophobe, hypocrite and bigoted and its actions speak for themselves.

the action of this party is increasing the resentment of all people of other provinces and this party is hoping to put the blame once again on the army and its operations.

how regretful

N leagues two foul mouth peaces i.e Khawaja Asif and Khawaja Saad Rafeeq are as always venting hatred towards Pakistan army and are going to continue to do so by blaming the army for the IDP displacement. they will bank on the selective and weak memory of their supporters who will conveniently forget that it was the Punjabi government's bigoted and hateful decisions that didnt allow fellow Pakistanis to come into Punjab.

clear violation of Pakistani constitution .. but when judiciary is in the back pocket then who can challenge them and if someone speaks up like ARY.. then they get charged
 
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Punjab govt aims at forming world's largest volunteer force to help IDPs
By Ali Usman
Published: July 2, 2014

LAHORE: The Punjab government will form the world’s largest volunteer force to help internally displaced persons (IDPs) of North Waziristan, a meeting chaired by Law Minister Rana Mashhood decided on Wednesday.

Vice-chancellors from public sector universities in Punjab met at the Government College University Lahore and announced that the universities would donate one-day salaries to the Chief Minister’s Fund in order to help IDPs.

The meeting also decided to contact renowned sportsmen, poets, writers and intellectuals associated with the universities and request them to donate their belongings for auction. The money raised from the auction will be spent on the rehabilitation of the displaced persons.

It was decided that the sports board will spearhead all sports-related activities and will also launch a website to coordinate with designated desks of all the universities. Mashhood told the meeting that a documentary made in Bannu will be shown in all cinemas before film screenings. He stated that a meeting with cinema owners will also be called to discuss this.

It was also determined that a committee of VCs will be formed and every university will nominate its representative to coordinate with the volunteer force.

While briefing reporters after the meeting, Mashhood said that IDPs had been forced out of their homes because of terrorists. He added that a team of volunteers comprising of university and school students would arrange different activities to support and generate funds for them.

In order to raise money, national cricketers will participate in cricket matches in Punjab, the law minister stated, adding that “the fee of these matches will be little more than regular matches.”

Mashhood said that IDPs were provided with SIMs through which money would be transferred to them, adding that the Punjab government was monitoring them.

Responding to the questions about Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chief Imran Khan’s recent allegations regarding vote-rigging in the 2013 general elections, the minister said that even United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) proved that his claims were baseless and untrue.

“We don’t have an objection to him holding protests; however, his protests are badly timed,” he maintained.

He said that the people of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa were fed up of Imran Khan but Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) would not take any action that could weaken democracy. Mashhood claimed that PTI supporters are also questioning the validity of these protest.
 
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we let these angels ignored for like generations... look at their condition... shame on us !

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Really proud of Fauzia Kasuri.. :pakistan:

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Coca-Cola pledges Rs 10 million for IDPs

July 04, 2014 RECORDER REPORT

Coca-Cola Pakistan announced on Thursday its programme to provide relief to Internally Displaced People (IDPs) of North Waziristan. Coca-Cola has pledged Rs 10 million towards this humanitarian crisis, providing assistance to those affected by the military operation. By certain estimates, more than half a million people have been displaced and the number continues to grow.

Coca-Cola will partner with Jahandad Society for Community Development providing life-saving assistance to thousands affected by the operation. Provisions include emergency shelter, water and staple food items that will offer immediate relief and protection to those forced from their land.

Rizwan U Khan, General Manager, Pakistan and Afghanistan, the Coca-Cola exports Corporation said, "During this time of distress, we feel that there should be no limit to the support we offer to the people who are suffering. Coca-Cola Pakistan's response to such crisis is a gesture of our dedication to communities not only as a business, but as citizens committed to helping the communities we serve."

"The operation has virtually paralysed life in North Waziristan. Coca-Cola Beverage Pakistan Limited believes that sound partnerships with socially responsible organisation is a pertinent step towards a well-co-ordinated rehabilitation strategy with immediate and focused actions towards helping the IDPs of North Waziristan," stated John Seward, General Manager, Coca-Cola Beverages Pakistan Limited. Today, Coca-Cola stands amongst one of the country's most well reputed companies. Its CSR efforts are widely acclaimed with a diverse portfolio that covers education, women empowerment, environment and water stewardship and sustainable agriculture.
 
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