Raza Rabbani for early mainstreaming of FATA

PoliticsRaza Rabbani for early mainstreaming of FATA

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Chairman Senate Mian Raza Rabbani has said that mainstreaming of Federally Administrated Tribal Areas (FATA) must be done at the earliest and the people may be given access to basic human rights as citizens of the Country.

While talking to a group of students from FATA affiliated with different political parties at the Parliament House in Islamabad on Friday, Raza Rabbani said that the people of FATA must have access to the Supreme and High Courts as well as enjoying other rights promised under the Constitution.

Raza Rabbani told the FATA students that the Upper House of the Parliament has constituted a Committee of the Whole to discuss and recommend the measures regarding legislative and administrative issues of FATA which has held various meetings and deliberated with stakeholders.

The Chairman Senate said that the Committee has also reviewed the recommendations of the FATA Reform Committee constituted by the government. He expressed the hope that all the political parties would soon reach a consensus for resolving the long standing issues confronting the FATA parliamentarians.

Mian Raza Rabbani assured the delegation that they would be invited in the Committee of Whole meeting so that they may present their view point and share their concerns on FATA issue.

The Chairman Senate appreciated the students from FATA for showing political maturity in evolving a consensus on common issues.

Moreover, he also informed the delegation that a Committee of the Whole was also constituted on revival of student unions. He said that the Committee has passed a resolution urging the government to restore the student unions which serve as nursery for political leadership in the Country.

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