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Parliamentary parties give consent to Fata merger plan


ISLAMABAD: All hurdles in the way of the proposed merger of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have been removed as all parliamentary parties have given their consent to the plan.

The process of bringing Fata under the administrative control of the KP government will begin after approval of the plan by the federal cabinet which is likely to meet next week.

Earlier, the Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam (JUI-F) and Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP) expressed their reservations over the merger, but the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz government managed to persuade the two parties for the plan. The PML-N, Pakistan Peoples Party, Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf and Jamaat-i-Islami have demanded immediate merger of Fata with KP.

“We have removed all the bottlenecks which came in the way of implementation of merger of Fata with KP,” Minister for States and Frontier Regions Abdul Qadir Baloch told Dawn on Friday after a meeting of the Fata reforms committee, headed by Adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz, with President Mamnoon Hussain at the presidency.

Mr Baloch, who is a member of the five-member committee, briefed the president on the Fata reforms.

The committee was formed by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Nov 8, 2016, to finalise reforms in the tribal areas. It had submitted to the prime minister as well as the National Assembly a report on the Fata reforms recommending the merge of Fata with KP for a transition period of five years.

But the cabinet deferred implementation on the report on Dec 16 and the prime minister asked the committee to seek consensus of all the stakeholders and remove reservations of JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman and PkMAP leader Mehmood Khan Achakzai over the proposed reforms package.

Besides the merger of Fata with KP, a 10-year development package of Rs121 billion has also been allocated for the tribal areas.

“We have addressed the concern of JUI-F and PkMAP,” Mr Baloch said but did not elaborate. He said the Fata reforms report would be presented before the cabinet again for approval.

“Implementation of Fata reforms is a matter of few days as the federal cabinet will meet next week to give final nod to the merger plan and reforms package,” he added.

Fata is being governed by the British-era law called Frontier Crime Regulation (FCR) Act which legal experts say is a violation of universal human rights and contradicts the 1973 Constitution.

The people of the area have also raised their voices against what they called the black law. In the past, several committees were formed to reform the FCR, but they failed to do so.

The president’s spokesman said that during the meeting President Hussain praised the committee members for framing comprehensive Fata reforms in consultation with all stakeholders and called for early implementation of the recommendations for transforming the lives of the tribal people.

KP Governor Iqbal Zafar Jhagra, Abdul Qadir Baloch, Minister for Law Zahid Hamid and other senior officials attended the meeting.

Earlier, Maulana Fazl alleged that the committee had violated its mandate as it was tasked with proposing reforms for political mainstreaming of Fata, and not to suggest its merger with the province.

The National Assembly was recently informed that 15 different attempts had been made to streamline the tribal region, but each time the people at the helm of affairs backed out when it came to implementation.

Published in Dawn, January 7th, 2017
 
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This is a great news. FATA will become a part of the mainstream with a lot of opportunities for the people of FATA for education, health and development and it will reduce the risk of terrorism growth in the area so win win for all :)
 
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This is a great news. FATA will become a part of the mainstream with a lot of opportunities for the people of FATA for education, health and development and it will reduce the risk of terrorism growth in the area so win win for all :)
Do you think the people of Fata will be open to the idea of a KP government and rules?... esp considering all the history of a semi autonomous tribal society?

These people may be resistant to change?

Otherwise, i agree it is definitely a move in the right direction.

I hope the PTI bring all the reforms to Fata that they have been implementing in rest of KP.
 
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Do you think the people of Fata will be open to the idea of a KP government and rules?... esp considering all the history of a semi autonomous tribal society?

These people may be resistant to change?

Otherwise, i agree it is definitely a move in the right direction.
Of course, they want to be part of main stream Pakistan and enjoy equal rights and facilities of which they have been deprived.
 
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Maulana Diesel is against this merger . His constituency will come under PTI.
He has been using this as a trump card in negotiations with the establishment to get some the bones "hadiyan" like land and chairmanship of Kashmir committee and CII ...so that's a nightmare for him. I see no future for this blob of squishy meat.
 
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This will make next election interesting

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KPK now will have 47 seats in parliament. Obviously this will change after next census and Karachi, KPK will gain most seats.
 
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He has been using this as a trump card in negotiations with the establishment to get some the bones "hadiyan" like land and chairmanship of Kashmir committee and CII ...so that's a nightmare for him. I see no future for this blob of squishy meat.
This will end up his tribal mediation power. Then people will go to lower courts to resolve there issue. Right now political agent run the show and do all mediation between govt and local tribes.
 
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seems ok to do that but really we should increase the number of provinces to 14-16 provinces vs super large regions
 
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seems ok to do that but really we should increase the number of provinces to 14-16 provinces vs super large regions

Pakistan cannot afford so many princes (chief ministers of a thausand provinces) and their corrupt governments living in lavish palaces.
 
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It is a bit more easier to distrubute cash which benefits regions vs all funds going to 1-2 cities of 1 province

Also since all regions develop some what in each term there is less migration of people from rural areas to 1-2 major city hotspots making these places super congested

Biggest benefit is erradication of language based distinctions as all regions have a fair amount of mixed citizens
 
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Do you think this move is any way linked to the news that military courts are now done with and the frontier corps have been made a formidable force?

With PTI in power I have great hopes for the KP province....
 
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It would be bad for PTI performance adding a war torn area with problems of corruption, lack of infrastructure, law and order situation and displaced people . It is a tribal area and they usually go with people getting in power in federal government.
however in long run, it would have a positive impact for people of the FATA and even for politics of PTI, if they manage to do really well in the area.
 
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It would be bad for PTI performance adding a war torn area with problems of corruption, lack of infrastructure, law and order situation and displaced people . It is a tribal area and they usually go with people getting in power in federal government.
however in long run, it would have a positive impact for people of the FATA and even for politics of PTI, if they manage to do really well in the area.

I disagree... if PTI continues in its path of providing responsible governance and improving the lives of the people of the region... I think the people will respond in kind. The main push should be for the basics education, justice (law&order), and hasic services (health etc).

If PTI is able to replicate what it's done so far in KP, I'm sure even the restless regions of Fata will come in line.

You can't judge a people if you haven't yet even given them the other opportunity/option.

But you need to reign in the hardened extremists that hide in fata... they will be tougher nut to crack. They require the stick, something the PTI lack dur to their somewhat nativity. I think the PTI is still blind to the Khawaarji threat... something burning the world over.
 
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It would be bad for PTI performance adding a war torn area with problems of corruption, lack of infrastructure, law and order situation and displaced people . It is a tribal area and they usually go with people getting in power in federal government.
however in long run, it would have a positive impact for people of the FATA and even for politics of PTI, if they manage to do really well in the area.
A much needed decision but it should be done in installments. The whole war torn FATA would be a nightmare to handle for KP's government in one go.
 
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