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Pakistani party sets up think tank on land reforms
Pakistani party sets up think tank on land reforms
Wednesday, 08 September 2010 04:39
LAHORE: Pakistani political party Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has formed a think tank to complete working on a comprehensive land reforms bill. Our technocrats and think tank are working to suggest ways and means to effectively tackle the issue of land reforms, partys central leader Haider Rizvi said yesterday.
The MQM had tabled and got unanimously passed a resolution in the National Assembly session on Friday, calling for urgent legal and constitutional measures to eradicate feudalism and corruption and introducing genuine land reforms in the larger interest of Pakistani people and furtherance of democracy, fair play and justice.
Calling the unanimous adoption of the resolution a moral success of the party, Rizvi said the think tank had been tentatively given three months to complete its working and submit its report to the MQM Coordination Committee, which would then vet the suggestion and shape it into a draft law for presenting it in the parliament.
He, however, regretted that the media did not give as much importance to MQMs resolution as was given to the pro-democracy resolution moved by Nawaz Sharifs Pakistan Muslim League-N in the same session of the National Assembly.
Pakistani party sets up think tank on land reforms
Wednesday, 08 September 2010 04:39
LAHORE: Pakistani political party Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has formed a think tank to complete working on a comprehensive land reforms bill. Our technocrats and think tank are working to suggest ways and means to effectively tackle the issue of land reforms, partys central leader Haider Rizvi said yesterday.
The MQM had tabled and got unanimously passed a resolution in the National Assembly session on Friday, calling for urgent legal and constitutional measures to eradicate feudalism and corruption and introducing genuine land reforms in the larger interest of Pakistani people and furtherance of democracy, fair play and justice.
Calling the unanimous adoption of the resolution a moral success of the party, Rizvi said the think tank had been tentatively given three months to complete its working and submit its report to the MQM Coordination Committee, which would then vet the suggestion and shape it into a draft law for presenting it in the parliament.
He, however, regretted that the media did not give as much importance to MQMs resolution as was given to the pro-democracy resolution moved by Nawaz Sharifs Pakistan Muslim League-N in the same session of the National Assembly.