MPs on fire over lost Kishanganga case, demand fixing responsibility

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ISLAMABAD

Anwer Abbas

Members of the Lower House of parliament on Friday expressed their serious reservations over the country losing the case of Kishanganga Hydro Power Project at the International Arbitrary Court, demanding the government fix responsibilities responsibility and roll heads.

The MNAs also demanded the government take the House on-board regarding terms and conditions on handing over of GwadarPort to China, while the MQM MPs staged a walkout over withdrawal of SPLGA Repeal Bill in Sindh.

The fifth sitting of the National Assembly’s 49th session resumed without the speaker, deputy speaker, leader of the house or the leader of the opposition.

The session once again witnessed low attendance of members, as only 47 were present at the outset, while 67 were there at the time of adjournment.

Moved by five PML-N Members, a calling attention notice about 20 percent  increase in the price of gas for domestic as well as commercial consumers was taken up by the House.

The Fiscal and Debt Policy Statement for the year 2012-2013 was presented by Syed Khurshid Shah.

Following a point of order, PML-N’s Abdul Qadir Baloch pointed out that the GwadarPort was handed over to China, but any decision on GwadarPort was the responsibility of the Council of Common Interest.

Baloch said the Balochistan government was not taken on board prior to the decision, following which any negative impact of the decision could not be ruled out.

He demanded the authorities concerned take on board the House on the move to hand over GwadarPort to the Chinese government.

Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s member National Assembly Dr Abdul Qadir Khanzada demanded the government take notice of salaries’ issue in connection with the AGPR office, informing the members that AGPR employees were on strike and hurdles were being made in payments of their salaries.

He told the House that the government announced to raise the salary packages of the government employees by 20 percent, however, AGPR and some other government institutions were still not ready to implement on the particular government directives.

PML-Q Likeminded MNA Kashmala Tariq expressed fear that a majority of the House was unaware of the draft of Defence Housing Authority bill, and it might be bulldozed by the treasury benches, demanding the authorities concerned provide the details of the particular bill to the members of the House.

She also demanded Federal Minister for Interior Rehman Malik given an in-camera briefing to the House.

Chaudhry Naseer Ahmed Bhutta of the PML-N expressed reservations on losing the case related to Indian Kishanganaga Hydro Power project in the International Court of Arbitration, accusing that that no proper preparation was made to defend the case.

The PML-N member said under the present verdict, if the India halted water flow towards Pakistan, the Neelam Jhelum power Project would be acquiring 13 percent less water.

Chaudhry Abdul Ghafoor said the case was a matter of life and death for the country and a detailed debate should be carried out in this connection.

Ghafoor asked the treasury benches to make the reality public.

Federal Minister Syed Khurshid Shah told the House that the government was reviewing the issues regarding the salaries of AGPR employees, adding that the government had raised salaries of government employees by up to 122 percent.

The minister assured the House that on Monday, the House would be taken on board over the terms and conditions on which the GwadarPort was handed over to China, while assuring that the Defence Housing Authority bill would not be bulldozed.

“The government vows to maintain pleasant environment in the House,” Shah said.

He rejected the impression that the name of founder of the nation Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was removed.

He said the names of various roads, parks and places were named after various political figures, so it was not a big deal if a university was named after former PM Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.

Earlier, MQM MNA Syed Asif Husnain said that by withdrawing the SPLGA Bill in Sindh, legislation introduced by a dictator had been strengthened.

He pointed out that from the last five years, no local bodies’ elections were conducted in Sindh and it was in violation of rules of democracy.

At this occasion, the MQM staged a protest walkout that lasted for 14 minutes.