LAHORE:
The advisor of the Prime Minister of Political Affairs, Rana Sanaullah Khan, said that the Federal Government led by PML-N is “completely non-serious” on the 27th constitutional amendment and the creation of new provinces in the country.
The rumor factories are exaggerated on the possible rebirth of the old tribal areas administered by the Federal Government (Fata) through another constitutional amendment after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif formed a special committee in the fused districts.
The July 1 Committee began deliberations about the rebirth of the traditional Jirga system in the old Fata, which merged with the KP in early 2018 until the 25th constitutional amendment.
The IPP, an ally of the PML-N decision, on Friday formally requested the creation of new provinces in the country, with the aim of improving governance, the provision of public services and the general administrative structure.
According to the declaration, the party proposed that the four existing provinces can be divided more into three administrative regions each north, south and central.
Answering a question regarding these rumors and demands, healthy said that the Government is not completely on these issues. “When there are no real news, such matters float,” he added. Sana was talking to the media in Lahore on Saturday.
According to the advisor, the president of PML-N, Nawaz Sharif, during his speech in mine-e-pakistan, two years ago said that the exit of the crises facing the country is that all institutions feel together.
“This year, Independence Day, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif presented Pakistan’s stability letter, which embodies the political and economic stability that must be achieved through dialogue.”
He said that until all parties feel at the table and discuss the problems openly, the issues will not be solved. “Conversations about the stability letter must take place and reach their logical conclusion.”
However, Sana said that Imran Khan, the de facto chief of the country’s largest opposition party, “spends a comfortable time in jail.” “We have no objections if two air conditioners are given, and even if the meals of the PC hotel in the morning, afternoon and night are ordered,” he joked.
On the issue of arrests of leaders and workers of PTI, he said: “Arrests and judicial decisions have no link with negotiations.
He said that some of PTI’s leaders had begun to incite people even 25 days before their protest on August 5. “They kept saying that August 5 would be taken to the peak. If violence or fire caused, responsibility could not have been denied.”
Speaking about the acts of vandalism of May 9, he said that each leader and supporter of PTI moved to specific places that day. “It was not just spontaneous: the leaders at all levels said: ‘If there is Khan, he is Pakistan; he is the red line.'”
Sana said that the current government will not overlook anyone or allow anyone to overlook.
He said that the nomination documents have been accepted for the next voting and no objection was raised against the candidate PTI. “The elections will be held on September 9. This is a constitutional and legal process and a democratic and healthy tradition,” he added.