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Report on reservoirs be sent to CCI: Qazi
Lahore, Dec
18:
Ameer of
Jamaat-e-Islami
Pakistan
Qazi Husain Ahmad has suggested presenting the report on water
reservoirs to the Council of Common Interests. He was talking to
reporters after speaking at a training workshop for district,
tehsil and union-level leaders of the Jamaat at Mansoorah here on
Sunday.
Replying to
a question about Federal Information Minister Sheikh Rashid
Ahmad's statement that the technical committee's report on dams
would be presented to parliament, Qazi Hussain Ahmad said he was
not against the step.
However, he
said, the council was a constitutional forum and the reports
should be taken up at its meeting for developing a consensus among
all provinces.
"Water is a
precious resource, which must not go wasted. Where it should be
stored and how all the provinces will be given their share should
be arranged through a consensus and we shall extend our
cooperation in this respect."
Answering a
question about NWFP Chief Minister Akram Durrani's participation
in the National Security Council meeting(s), the MMA chief said
the issue would be taken up at Monday's supreme council meeting of
the grouping in
Islamabad
and all would abide by the decision taken there.
He told a
questioner that the combined opposition had already been formed.
"All participating national leaders in the conference convened by
us in
Islamabad
had agreed on forming a steering committee for the purpose."
The
committee had so far met twice and more meetings were under
consideration for giving a practical shape to movement against
dictatorship, he said.
Earlier,
answering queries raised by the workshop participants, he said Gen
Musharraf and his system would have to go regardless of the fact
that the general election would be held in 2006 or 2007.
"For the
elections to be held under the army ruler would give no better
result than what we have seen in the local bodies and in bypolls."
No more army
general would be accepted after Gen Musharraf, he maintained, as
the opposition's movement would not be against any individual but
against dictatorship.
Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary-General Munawwar Hasan said Islamic
leadership should develop high characteristics among itself for
bringing about a revolution in society. Provincial ameer Liaqat
Baloch regretted that the government had made the technical issue
of Kalabagh dam a political one. He demanded that the government
should remove reservations of the provinces about the water
project. |